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INSOMNIA STREAM: CANCELED EDITION.mp3

09/23/2021
Speaker 1
00:08:20 But I want the lot of place.
Speaker 2
00:00:04 Everybody wants. Everybody wants.
Speaker 3
00:00:19 I see my beetle.
Speaker 4
00:00:20 Hey, Alex, wanna see my dragonfly?
Speaker 5
00:00:23 Good morning, Vanessa.
Speaker 7
00:00:24 When you buy your kids a dollar nine and nine hamburger happy meal, they can choose a cool transformer.
00:00:28 Figure or an adorable.
00:00:30 Littlest Pet Shop toy in special boxes with Punch House or trading cards, one with each littlest pet shop, Transformers.
00:00:35 Happy meal.
Speaker 6
00:00:36 OK, listen to this one.
00:00:37 Why do robots keep batteries in their?
Speaker 5
00:00:39 Wallets because they like to charge everything.
Speaker 1
00:00:42 Who am I?
Speaker 8
00:01:05 Understand all the clouds maybe.
00:01:31 That I can hardly wait.
00:01:45 Render your heart.
00:02:12 #9.
00:02:24 Such sad regret.
00:02:35 As they say, there's nowhere to.
00:03:53 Until the day.
00:05:21 Yeah, yeah.
Devon
00:07:53 OK. Whoa.
00:07:57 Where is that?
00:07:58 There's Mennonites, ladies and gentlemen.
00:08:01 All right, so a little bit of a rough.
00:08:03 Start today.
00:08:05 We're trying something new.
00:08:06 Obs did not like it the first time around.
00:08:09 I don't know how, by the way, Devin Stack here insomnia stream, you know all that.
00:08:15 Fun stuff.
00:08:16 I I don't know if.
00:08:18 The the thing that confuses me.
00:08:20 About Odyssey is how it it makes you create each stream and then like it it doesn't publish it to the channel.
00:08:30 I I don't know it's gonna.
00:08:32 I'm going to be puzzling over whatever the, you know, whatever it looks like after this stream ends.
00:08:39 But yeah, so apparently.
00:08:44 Other people, I don't think I am.
00:08:45 I didn't bother to look.
00:08:46 I looked to.
00:08:47 See if the.
00:08:49 The channel was.
00:08:49 There, after people started messaging me and saying that ohh everyone's getting banned from trouble today.
00:08:55 It's a it's a it's another show, it's a bloodbath.
00:08:59 So and I got the messages.
00:09:02 You know, hours after they were sent.
00:09:04 So at least at the time, I mean, I don't know what it looks like when you get cancelled from from trovo, but I I the the chat was still going and and whatever.
00:09:15 So it looked like it was still there so.
00:09:19 But you know, just if that's the way they if that's how they want to play it, **** them.
00:09:23 You know what I mean?
00:09:24 It was the same with D live.
00:09:25 I didn't get.
00:09:26 I I I think I got demonetized from D live or something but I didn't get cancelled from delive when everyone else was getting kicked off and I switched the trobo cause of.
00:09:34 That and you know.
00:09:36 I thought honestly here was my thinking with Trobo and actually for delay because I think delive is Chinese owned too.
00:09:44 I thought.
00:09:46 I thought that these Chinese owned platform.
00:09:49 Would let you know and and they might have left us on longer.
00:09:54 Because of this, I thought that they would let us be on the platform.
00:09:59 Not because of.
00:10:01 Any other reason than the United States government?
00:10:06 Doesn't like us.
00:10:08 And they would see it as disrupting society here.
00:10:13 And so that they would just, they would let us say, unless we started criticizing the Chinese Government or something like that, I guess maybe that would ****.
00:10:20 Them off, but they wouldn't.
00:10:21 Care What else you would say, right?
00:10:24 And but.
00:10:26 At the same time, these companies want to be on, you know, like the App Store and and all this stuff.
00:10:33 And so that's the price you pay.
00:10:37 I mean, even with Telegram, right?
00:10:38 Like telegram.
00:10:39 I've I've gotten messages that I've seen error messages where it's like oh.
00:10:46 You can't view this on this device because that was the compromise, right?
00:10:50 Like to allow you to have telegram on Apple devices and I think Google as well they they have to censor on those devices.
00:11:00 It's pretty ****** **, but you know it is what it is and it will eventually get to the ISP level.
00:11:07 I mean, that's where we're headed and but so we just.
00:11:10 Got to.
Speaker 11
00:11:12 We got to.
Devon
00:11:12 You know, use it while we you.
00:11:13 Know. Smoke them while.
00:11:14 You got them.
00:11:15 And because eventually we will, we will be faced with who knows right whether it's over the air broadcast, which is very unlikely in my opinion, as much as that would be fun.
00:11:29 More than, more than likely it'll be some kind of decentralized thing.
00:11:32 I don't know.
00:11:33 I don't know.
00:11:34 But the name of this.
00:11:36 Stream because that's the thing too is.
00:11:39 I never named the streams because I don't know what I'm gonna talk about all the time.
00:11:42 You know?
00:11:43 Usually something weird pops up and I'm like, oh, OK and then that's the name.
00:11:47 Of this stream.
00:11:48 But now I have to name it and so I named it the you know, it's basically it's cancelled addition.
00:11:55 And just by coincidence.
00:12:00 Or no, actually, it was all part of my plan.
00:12:03 That's what it was.
00:12:03 It was all because of my I have the finger, my fingers on the pulse.
00:12:10 Of the universe it was.
00:12:13 All part of my well laid out plan.
00:12:16 To talk about, I guess.
00:12:19 What is people you know?
00:12:22 Here's what ****** me off when people.
00:12:24 Say canceled culture?
00:12:26 It's canceled culture.
00:12:29 Oh my God, I'm a victim of cancel culture.
00:12:32 Like what was it like a A? Excuse me, 21 jump St. guy. The Pirates of the Caribbean guy. Johnny Depp.
00:12:43 Johnny Depp was saying I'm a victim of cancel culture.
00:12:48 Oh God.
00:12:52 When you say cancel culture and you try to use this buzz wordy thing, first of all you're making it sound like it's something new.
00:13:00 You're making it sound like it's this new phenomenon where if you say something that, you know that people don't like, then then they try to shut you down.
00:13:09 Your ability to say it.
00:13:11 That's as old as time.
00:13:13 That's something that's been going on a long time.
00:13:15 It's a very feminine thing to do.
00:13:18 It's a very feminine thing to do, which is why it's increasing.
00:13:23 Because we are now entering a well, we're well into a a feminine oriented society.
00:13:34 You know, we are now in a I mean look just and it's not going to get better.
00:13:39 I'm sure everyone saw the stories a couple weeks back where they said that women are are vastly outnumbering men at universities.
00:13:47 What do you think that's going to translate?
00:13:49 To in a.
00:13:49 Few years and I've talked about when I've gone into meetings at the federal government.
00:13:54 Level back when I was doing contract work.
00:13:58 Almost always the the conference rooms that I was meeting at, even the conference calls that I was.
00:14:05 On and by the way this.
Speaker 1
00:14:06 This this, this applied.
Devon
00:14:08 Not just to the the federal government workers, although it was more prominent on that side of the the table, but even the contractors.
00:14:17 It was almost.
00:14:18 Like almost always like 80% women. And sometimes I'd be like the only guy.
00:14:23 In the room.
00:14:24 And just by coincidence, I'm sure I would be in in those instances.
00:14:29 I was the guy doing all the work.
00:14:31 Everyone else was a project manager, a project manager.
00:14:36 Now don't get me wrong, I actually like.
00:14:39 Female project managers.
00:14:41 If you're going to have to work with women, that is the job that they're good at because they're.
Speaker 12
00:14:45 Good at nagging.
00:14:47 They're good at nagging.
Devon
00:14:48 People for deadlines and and and and organization and all this stuff.
00:14:52 So if you have to have women in the workplace, that's not like the worst job.
00:14:56 But when, like, there's eighty of them, you know.
00:14:59 When you're in a room full.
00:15:00 I mean, that's hyperbole, but when there's like 12 of.
00:15:03 And they're not producing anything.
00:15:05 Everything that's being produced is by some disaffected white guy who gets paid less than they do and has more skill, usable skill sets and and whatnot.
00:15:18 But that that's just that's the way it's going to go.
00:15:20 It's and it's not just, you know the.
Speaker 11
00:15:23 You know the.
Devon
00:15:23 Cancel culture.
00:15:24 It's not.
00:15:24 It's not going to just be in terms of the platforming people, it's going to be at at trying to shut them down and and really silence them anything.
00:15:34 That's why do you think.
00:15:37 It's women pushing for, like, just think of it this way.
00:15:40 Think of it in terms of of viewing it, how women view abortion.
00:15:46 If you want to know at what to what lengths.
00:15:50 Are these women willing to go, or is this feminine thinking going to take people when it comes to getting rid of inconvenient?
00:16:01 Inconvenient consequences to their actions.
00:16:08 Well, I mean, they're willing to literally kill babies, dissect them and sell off their parts like a chop shop.
00:16:20 That's that's that's.
00:16:21 Where it goes.
00:16:23 It'll it.
00:16:24 That's where it leads.
00:16:27 Anything to avoid the consequences to their actions.
00:16:32 Anything to avoid having to deal with harsh realities.
00:16:36 They are willing to kill babies.
Speaker 12
00:16:40 So you know.
Devon
00:16:41 All bets are off at this point.
00:16:44 Anyway, so but on the.
00:16:47 On the bright side, this is not going to turn into a a women are bad kind of a thing.
00:16:52 In fact, the the person that we're going to focus on.
00:16:54 Today herself was.
00:16:57 A woman we are going to talk today about.
00:17:03 In 1978.
00:17:06 A woman who?
00:17:07 Was a victim of cancel culture cancel culture.
00:17:12 There existed in 1978.
00:17:16 And she fought against.
00:17:19 You know, it's funny because it's it's it's actually, it's exactly what you it's almost like the white prime, the white Christian, primacy version like that universe that no longer exists but but that version of global ****.
00:17:36 Using all of their power to shut down dissident voices.
00:17:43 So back in the late 70s.
00:17:47 We started to see for the first time a lot of jurisdictions passing laws that would prevent gays from being discriminated against in the in the workplace, and you know or everywhere else, right, they were essentially.
00:18:08 Changing state constitutions to include another.
00:18:17 Mutation of English language sexual preference.
00:18:22 Sexual preference.
00:18:26 Again, something that can, if you watched last stream I talked about how the way that they phrase things it it, it literally applies to pedophiles.
00:18:33 I mean you can at if it's a sexual preference.
00:18:37 How does that?
00:18:38 How does that not apply to pedophiles?
00:18:41 They prefer.
00:18:43 Sex with children, right?
00:18:45 So if you can't discriminate based on sexual preference?
00:18:49 Does that mean you can't fire pedophiles?
00:18:51 I would, I would argue.
00:18:53 And I'm sure that lawyers either have or will very soon argue in that it it does include pedophiles.
00:19:03 Well, when they were first starting to pass these laws, there was a former, I think either she was a runner up or the winner of like like Miss USA or some some kind of pageant like that big pageant kind of a singer performer.
00:19:20 Very successful, very Christian.
00:19:24 And kind of Martha Stewart in her image.
00:19:28 She would.
00:19:30 She would not.
00:19:31 Perform in venues that served alcohol.
00:19:34 She spoke at at churches around the country and performed at their functions and stuff like that.
00:19:41 Her name was Anita Bryant.
00:19:45 Anita Bryant.
00:19:47 And when she lived in Florida.
00:19:51 And when they tried to start changing the laws so that that that you could not discriminate against.
00:20:00 Open homosexuals in schools. So for example, remember this is this is 197778. So this was a this is back white Christian primacy. It's you know it's it's kind of like you know the daggers in there right.
00:20:17 The the.
00:20:19 The the the heart's still beating though.
00:20:21 It's still, you know, it's still live.
Speaker 11
00:20:23 It's not well, it's.
Devon
00:20:25 It's very sick.
00:20:26 You know the.
00:20:26 60s were kind of rough.
00:20:27 Right.
00:20:29 But it hasn't.
00:20:30 You know, it hasn't died yet.
00:20:32 It's not the rotting corpse that it is today.
00:20:35 And so you you could confront these things on the national stage in a way that you'll see is is in today's context, rather shocking that you had this kind of material airing on television.
00:20:48 And you know the the ads are kind of based actually.
00:20:51 I mean just there's a lot of stuff that's based.
00:20:52 That's a little surprising.
00:20:54 And you know, if you Fast forward.
00:20:56 To today, you know 40 something years later.
00:20:59 How crazy things, you know how much things have changed.
00:21:03 And so she.
00:21:05 Did not want to have homosexuals teaching.
00:21:10 Straight kids because as she points out, like again, this used to be common knowledge.
00:21:15 This used to be common knowledge that homosexuals don't reproduce, they recruit.
00:21:21 They don't reproduce, they recruit.
00:21:26 And so because of this.
00:21:30 One of those places that they recruit.
00:21:33 You know is going to be the.
00:21:34 Classroom, right?
00:21:35 And she wanted to make sure that there were no open homosexuals teaching children in her state, which was Florida.
00:21:43 And look.
00:21:45 Well, we'll we'll play that at the.
Speaker 12
00:21:47 End. I mean it's it's.
Devon
00:21:49 A little crazy how?
00:21:50 How times have changed.
Speaker 12
00:21:52 In fact, let me get that downloaded now.
00:21:56 While I remember.
00:22:00 OK.
Devon
00:22:05 All right, so without further ado, we're going to take a look at Anita Bryant.
00:22:11 And this is from this particular interview. And then I've kind of chopped up an interview a little bit is going to be from 1970, seven, 1977.
Speaker 12
00:22:26 OK, here we go.
Speaker 4
00:22:28 Anita Bryant is a former Miss Oklahoma, a pop singer with three Gold records to her credit.
00:22:34 Until just lately, she's been identified with nothing more controversial than orange juice, and today she's at the center of a human rights controversy raging in Dade County, Florida, where earlier this year the county Commission made it illegal to discriminate against homosexuals.
00:22:49 In hiring and in housing, Miss Bryant is leading a counterattack.
00:22:53 Extremely religious, she says.
00:22:55 She feels that God has singled her out to spearhead a crusade to prevent it.
00:23:00 Admitted homosexuals from teaching her children on her own grounds. She's taken on still another role as a crusader against Dade County's homosexual rights amendment.
00:23:10 She will use any form the church pulpit, a letter writing campaign or television talk shows.
Speaker 13
00:23:16 For several years I've been praying for God to revive America.
00:23:21 When word came that.
00:23:24 There was an ordinance in Miami that.
00:23:28 That would allow known homosexuals to teach my children.
00:23:33 God help us as a nation.
Speaker 14
00:23:36 To stand in these dark days, there are many evil.
Speaker 13
00:23:39 Things that would claim.
00:23:42 Under the disguise of discrimination and under civil rights would claim the civil rights of our children.
Speaker 4
00:23:51 From her supporters, Brian has organized a group called Save Our Children. The campaign gathered 60,000 signatures and may force a public vote on the amendment. Their fight has provoked.
00:24:02 Movement that has polarized.
Speaker 14
00:24:07 OK.
Speaker
00:24:08 Keep it up.
Speaker 4
00:24:11 Ruth Jack, the County Commissioner responsible for the amendment, is.
Devon
00:24:15 Gee, I wonder what what her ethnicity is.
00:24:21 There's a whole lot of that in this.
00:24:23 Just just say, you know it it is.
00:24:25 It really is.
00:24:26 Every single time it.
00:24:27 And it wasn't, it's nothing new.
Speaker 2
00:24:30 So oh look.
Devon
00:24:32 And then this, this lady, Jew versus the Lady Jew versus the Lady Christian.
Speaker 15
00:24:36 Not illegal to be a homosexual in.
00:24:39 The state of.
00:24:40 I can't imagine living in a.
00:24:42 Community that would say to a segment of its population.
00:24:44 I'm sorry we will not allow you to have a decent place to live.
00:24:49 I'm sorry you cannot hold a job here simply because of your particular preference.
Devon
00:24:54 Even if you're a pedophile.
00:24:56 Is again.
00:24:58 Why if if?
00:24:59 Everything she just said would it would apply to pedophilia.
00:25:03 And they laid all this groundwork down back in, you know, again.
00:25:07 This is.
00:25:08 40 almost 45 years ago.
00:25:13 Using the language that would apply to literally anything.
Speaker 4
00:25:18 Riot will not perform in nightclubs or any other place that serves alcohol, but she earns half $1,000,000 a year working the State Fair and convention.
Devon
00:25:27 That's pretty impressive, by the way. If she's making half $1,000,000 a year that you got to remember that's.
00:25:31 1977 money.
Speaker 4
00:25:45 But no matter where, she never misses an opportunity to speak out.
00:25:48 For her cause.
Speaker 13
00:25:50 I would be truly.
00:25:51 1st If I didn't share this with you then.
00:25:57 I believe that more than ever.
Speaker 14
00:26:00 Before that, there are evil forces.
Speaker 15
00:26:05 Round about us.
Devon
00:26:08 You see, and The thing is.
00:26:10 They demonize this woman.
00:26:12 We'll see a couple or I couldn't find, like, the real good ones.
00:26:15 But we'll still see, like a couple clips from mainstream comedy.
00:26:19 But this is the kind of woman that you could see being parodied in, you know, the 80s and 90s.
00:26:26 Ohh she's this this crazy Christian fundamentalist right?
00:26:30 And uh, while at the same time that we're promoting, you know, acts that are, you know, openly satanic imagery and, you know, whether you're talking about, you know, the Marilyn Manson edgy, you know, White Zombie type stuff.
00:26:46 Or or outright, you know, legit satanic stuff and telling you while while promoting this this kind of media that you know that the the talk of Satanism on the rise in the 80s, it was all it was the satanic.
00:26:59 Panic. It was. It's all just made-up.
00:27:01 It's just, you know, it was just parents that were concerned about their kids listening to Slayer.
00:27:06 Or something like that.
00:27:08 And and they they make her look like some kind of maniac for pointing out what it in hindsight now. Right. You're looking back 45 years now. You can see that literally everything that she's warning about.
00:27:22 Has come to pass.
Speaker 15
00:27:25 Perhaps disguised as something good.
Speaker 13
00:27:29 And we want to tear down.
00:27:32 The very foundation of family unit.
00:27:35 That holds American again.
Speaker 4
00:27:40 You're a person with a a rather sizable investment.
Speaker 15
00:27:43 In your career.
Speaker 4
00:27:44 Why are you taking this stand now?
00:27:46 And perhaps jeopardizing that?
Devon
00:27:48 See and.
00:27:49 There's the threat here comes in the big network journalist saying.
00:27:55 Why are you speaking out against global ****?
00:27:59 You know all that money that you get, we can take it away.
00:28:04 Why are you risking that?
00:28:07 And it's because she had principles.
00:28:12 She had principles.
00:28:15 And a lot of these entertainers today.
00:28:17 You know, almost all of them.
00:28:18 In fact have 0 principles.
00:28:22 The second it sounds like they're going to get cancelled.
00:28:26 They they they fold like a like a wet paper towel.
Speaker 14
00:28:31 Bring to the word of God is an abomination to practice homosexuality, and the same is true for like.
00:28:38 Our girl and he would go.
00:28:40 To Google rather than.
Speaker 13
00:28:41 Goes schools.
Speaker 14
00:28:41 To hire known homosexuals into their.
00:28:45 And our pastor said that he would.
Speaker 13
00:28:46 Do the same and would even burn.
Speaker 14
00:28:47 The school, rather than allow them to be taught.
00:28:51 And we feel as strongly.
00:28:54 Now, so this county ordinance is asking us, in essence, to go against the law of Florida and to go against even more important what we believe is above the law of.
Speaker 16
00:29:02 The land God's.
Speaker 14
00:29:03 Law, whether you believe it.
Speaker
00:29:05 Or not. Why?
Speaker 4
00:29:06 Should our civil rights be taken away?
Speaker 15
00:29:08 From us, we're not pioneers in this effort in any sense.
Devon
00:29:12 Yes, you are.
00:29:13 Your people are always The Pioneers in this area.
00:29:22 Every single time, in fact.
Speaker 15
00:29:25 There are already I.
00:29:26 Believe 36 or 37 communities already instituted this ordinance and have amended their discrimination ordinance to include this group. They see no changes in their lifestyle. They see no recruitment of.
00:29:42 Their children? They.
Devon
00:29:45 Really, they've seen no changes.
00:29:49 And their lifestyle.
00:29:51 Well, that's odd.
00:29:53 You know it's it's.
00:29:54 Weird to me.
00:29:56 That that they would think that there's there's no changes to.
00:30:02 Let's see here.
00:30:06 No changes.
00:30:06 At all, huh?
00:30:10 No recruitment, huh?
Speaker 1
00:30:11 The panel with you and me, and she's like my favorite drag queen ever.
00:30:14 Come on, anyone?
Speaker
00:30:14 Who comes up?
Devon
00:30:15 Look guys.
00:30:17 Nothing has changed.
00:30:20 Nothing has changed since 1977. There's been no recruitment.
00:30:27 You know, changing these these discrimination laws that they didn't do anything. Look, everything's the same. The family unit is intact. You know, it wasn't the end of the world, you crazy bigots.
00:30:39 Like, why would you think that that anything would change?
00:30:44 If you protected this group legally.
Speaker 11
00:30:48 Do you like do you?
Devon
00:30:49 Like that?
00:30:49 Like Speaking of every.
00:30:50 Single time cats.
00:30:54 You know, it kind of like a last name that.
00:30:56 Is every ******* single time.
00:31:01 You see, nothing changed, guys.
00:31:06 The world hasn't ended.
00:31:13 Look, that kid's both male and female.
00:31:18 Look more trans kids.
00:31:19 They're everywhere.
00:31:22 No big deal, nothing changed.
00:31:24 You guys are just being hysterical Christians.
00:31:27 You're just being these these extremists, these fundamentalists.
Speaker 12
00:31:34 Oh, I got to fix the audio again.
Speaker 15
00:31:38 They see no aberrations of immorality, the.
Speaker 5
00:31:41 Issue of homosexuals recruiting.
Devon
00:31:44 No aberrations of.
00:31:45 Of immorality, guys.
Speaker 2
00:31:47 They everything was fine.
Speaker 7
00:31:50 Everything was.
Speaker 8
00:31:51 Cool being young children.
Speaker 5
00:31:53 Is a totally false issue.
Speaker 10
00:31:55 Ohh it's totally false you hear that?
Speaker 5
00:32:01 Issue of Sexuals recruiting young.
00:32:04 Children is a totally false issue.
Devon
00:32:06 It's a false issue, guys.
00:32:07 Nothing to worry about.
00:32:10 Nothing to worry about. The 1965 Immigration Act isn't going to change the demographics of America. Homosexuals aren't going to be recruiting children.
00:32:21 Everything's fine.
00:32:23 We're the boomers. We know better than every generation that's ever existed before us. It's the age of Aquarius. Everything's going to be fine.
Speaker 5
00:32:34 Child molestation.
00:32:35 It's really close to child molestation and that issue is actually heterosexual problems.
Speaker 7
00:32:39 Hi, child molestation, that's a heterosexual problem.
Devon
00:32:44 Gays don't.
00:32:45 Don't molest kids.
00:32:47 That's that's insanity.
00:32:50 Where where are you getting this information?
00:32:53 I think you need to check your facts buddy.
Speaker 4
00:32:58 Mita, have you had any particular personal experience that has made you so bitter about homosexuals?
Speaker 14
00:33:04 I am not bitter.
00:33:05 About homosexuals, I want to tell you something.
00:33:07 Marvin, what God says.
00:33:10 That someone who practices homosexuality shall not inherit the.
00:33:13 Kingdom of.
00:33:14 God is very plain on that.
Devon
00:33:18 And again, This is why.
00:33:21 This is why it's important to have that religious component.
00:33:27 It's important to have that religious component because that's what got eroded first.
00:33:34 If you had some kind of religious homogeneity in that area, if everyone, just as an example, was a member of her church, even if her church is like some weird cringy evangelical something or another.
00:33:47 I don't know.
00:33:48 It doesn't matter.
00:33:50 It wouldn't have passed.
00:33:53 It wouldn't have passed.
00:33:55 Because another important aspect of religion that a lot of people lose sight of.
00:34:02 You know, a lot of people that that make fun of Skype daddies and and whatever, right?
00:34:08 In addition to it being a sign that you're you're not Mel adaptive.
00:34:15 Is Edward Dutton would say there was.
00:34:16 A There was a.
00:34:17 Good speech he did at the scans.
00:34:19 A forum.
00:34:21 Back in 2019.
00:34:24 Where he talked about how religiousness.
00:34:28 Was a a sign that you were adaptive, a sign that you were not a spiteful mutant.
00:34:37 And that atheism was a maladaptive trait, and that is because, for you know.
00:34:45 Humans had evolved to be religious, and so therefore, if you weren't religious, that was in essence a sign of of mutation.
00:34:54 And that because religious or religious or religions rather have held societies together, that having that operating within your society is kind of a necessary thing.
00:35:09 And one of the things that people lose sight about when it comes to the function of religion and societies is a lot of people are stupid.
00:35:20 A lot of people are stupid.
00:35:23 And if you have to go around and explain to every ******* normy in existence.
00:35:30 Every complex ethical issue.
00:35:34 So that they understand it in a secular way.
00:35:39 You're never.
00:35:40 You're never going to get anywhere.
00:35:42 Because a lot of people just don't have, quite frankly, the aptitude to understand some of these complex ethical issues.
00:35:51 And so even if it's all made-up, which I'm not saying, but even if it is.
00:35:56 Religion serves a very pragmatic purpose.
00:36:00 In that it.
00:36:01 Gets these complex ethical issues.
00:36:05 These complex.
00:36:09 Morals and values.
00:36:12 That are required for your your society to function normally.
00:36:18 And it simplifies them.
00:36:21 In a way that even the stupid people can understand.
00:36:26 And then it goes a step further.
00:36:29 And you have like these complex issues being explained in simple ways in the same way that like Jesus would speak in parables, but you could even say that like in, you know, esops fables, it's the same thing.
00:36:40 I'm going to tell a story and the moral of the story.
00:36:42 At the end.
00:36:43 Is, you know I.
00:36:44 Mean it's called the moral of the story, right?
00:36:47 It's you're learning some kind of morality?
00:36:50 From the story.
00:36:52 And that's because it's an easy way to teach something complex to people who don't have the capacity to learn it otherwise.
00:37:00 Right.
00:37:00 But you can make like a metaphor.
00:37:02 You can make it.
00:37:03 It's simple for them to understand by relating it to something they can understand, right?
00:37:09 But on.
00:37:10 Top of that.
00:37:12 You also have a supernatural being.
00:37:17 In charge.
00:37:19 So that even if you don't understand the rule.
00:37:22 It doesn't matter.
00:37:24 Because God says this is the way it is.
00:37:28 So that's the way it is.
00:37:29 So it doesn't matter if you don't understand.
00:37:31 It doesn't matter if you you think you can poke holes in it.
00:37:35 You can't sue.
00:37:36 In no human.
00:37:38 Can supersede the authority of a God.
00:37:44 And then if you take a step further, because no human.
00:37:48 Can supersede the authority of a God that applies to your ruling class as well.
00:37:57 So it's the only way really.
00:38:00 You can have this kind of jurisdiction.
00:38:05 Through God.
00:38:07 Over your ruling class.
00:38:10 Because without a God.
00:38:13 Well then.
00:38:15 Who becomes the de facto God, who feels well?
00:38:18 It's the ruling class.
00:38:20 A bunch of.
00:38:20 Satanic pedos like that's that's who fills that role.
00:38:28 And so by 1978, I mean or I guess 7778 some of these videos are from 77, some from 70.
00:38:35 Eight they had already, you know, eroded.
00:38:41 A lot of the Christian primacy.
00:38:45 In America.
00:38:47 And so because and more and more, you know, they're having atheists more and more mainstream.
00:38:54 And you know this reflected there's a lot of television shows from the 70s, specifically some of some of which we've watched where the characters when it comes to God will say, well, that's just, you know, that's what primitive people we're the new.
00:39:08 Boomers, we're the.
00:39:09 You know we we believe in science.
00:39:12 We believe in the trust the science guys.
00:39:17 Trust the science.
00:39:24 And look where that's led us today.
00:39:28 Because now it's the science that's saying that there's, you know, 50 billion genders.
00:39:34 It's the science saying that that a man can.
00:39:37 Be a woman.
00:39:38 It's the science that says that you need to wear a mask and have a billion vaccines, and lockdowns are great.
00:39:48 At the end of the day, the science.
00:39:53 Is just whatever the clergy.
00:39:56 Of the new God says.
00:40:00 Doesn't matter if you have different scientific data.
00:40:02 That's that's heresy.
00:40:05 The new God is the ruling class without a God that governs things with absolutes.
00:40:12 Where this is right?
00:40:14 This is wrong.
00:40:16 This is true.
00:40:17 This is false.
00:40:19 And this applies to.
00:40:21 All mortal men, all human beings.
00:40:25 Whether you are poor or rich or powerful or weak.
00:40:32 This is the morality that applies to everyone without that.
00:40:38 That position just defaults to whoever has the most force.
00:40:42 Really, whoever has the most access to force.
00:40:49 And those are the people that define the science.
00:40:52 And when science isn't subjected to morality, and you might think those two don't go.
00:40:57 Together, but they do.
00:41:00 A lot of people keep, you know, remarking on the intellectual dishonesty of our scientists.
00:41:08 And the hypocrisy of our scientists.
00:41:12 Well, that's what happens when science is not subjected to any kind of morals.
00:41:21 There doesn't have to be truth in science anymore.
00:41:33 So it's very important to have that religious component if you expect your society to stick together and and stay.
00:41:40 Cohesive and strong.
00:41:48 Like I said, even and I'm not saying that it is, but even if it's if.
00:41:51 If it's all made-up.
00:41:58 There is nothing else that can police.
00:42:01 There is nothing else that will have jurisdiction.
00:42:06 Over the rich and powerful.
00:42:12 Even if God himself is just a metaphor.
00:42:16 For eternal truths that must be enforced on all all humans.
00:42:27 All right, so they ran some ads and these ads again, this is the in 1970.
00:42:35 7:00 or 8:00, we'll just say the late 70s.
00:42:37 This is the kind of stuff you could put on television.
00:42:43 Imagine imagine being able to air this kind of an ad today.
Speaker 16
00:42:49 Last year, Gate county voters.
00:42:51 Overwhelmingly repealed an ordinance granting.
00:42:54 Special privileges to homosexuals, but the militant homosexuals don't take.
00:42:58 No for an answer.
00:43:00 Now they're hoping voters.
00:43:01 All across Florida on November the 7th will amend the states constitution, opening the door for homosexuals to marry and even adopt children.
00:43:09 That's the practical effect of constitutional revision #2.
Speaker 17
00:43:13 I'm Anita Bryant urging you to protect our.
Speaker 16
00:43:15 Children by voting against constitutional revision #2.
Devon
00:43:22 Militant homosexuals, the next one's a lot better.
Speaker 18
00:43:31 Gift to the nation also entertainment.
00:43:34 But in San Francisco and they take to the streets.
00:43:37 It's a parade of homosexuals, men hugging other men comforting with little boys wearing dresses and make the same people who turned San Francisco into a hot bed of homosexuality.
00:43:47 Want to do the.
00:43:48 Same thing that.
00:43:49 Florida on November 7th allowed against constitutional revision to Florida's gay rights proposal. Vote against constitutional revision #2.
Devon
00:43:59 Now unfortunately they lost.
00:44:02 And now Miami is just as gay as San Francisco ever was.
00:44:07 But again, this this didn't change like when people are like, oh, you know, gay pride parades have gotten a little out of hand.
00:44:15 You know, they have all this, they, they've always been like this.
00:44:19 They've always been like this.
00:44:30 It's not.
00:44:30 They haven't gotten worse.
Speaker 12
00:44:36 Alright, so moving right along here.
Speaker 19
00:44:46 Outside the Protect America's children rally at.
00:44:49 The Miami Beach.
00:44:49 Theater of the.
00:44:50 Performing Arts tonight, gay rights activist Bob Cruz passed out leaflets urging them.
Devon
00:44:56 I wonder what ethnicity he is.
Speaker 19
00:44:58 Who attended to vote for the full equality amendment on November 7th, and gays of various faiths display banners.
Speaker 2
00:45:05 Ohh, look at that.
Devon
00:45:12 Look at that.
00:45:14 Once again, every single time.
00:45:18 The more things change.
00:45:22 The more they stay the same.
00:45:25 Every single time.
Speaker 19
00:45:26 And signs proclaiming that God is on their side, but they were largely ignored by the thousands of people who filled the auditorium to see 60 Dade and Broward Church leaders testify against abortion, ***********, and homosexuals, and to hear Anita Bryant sing.
Speaker 14
00:45:59 You'll have an opportunity.
00:46:00 To voice.
Devon
00:46:02 See The thing is.
00:46:05 Even the Republican Party is so bad.
00:46:08 That this is the kind of stuff that wouldn't be allowed at CPAC.
00:46:15 This is the kind of stuff they would call you a Nazi for talking about.
00:46:23 They've destroyed.
00:46:25 In the last 50 years, global ****.
00:46:29 Has taken over every single institution.
00:46:36 In fact, not just the GOP.
00:46:39 Religious institutions.
00:46:43 We've gone from in 1978, church is saying that look what her pastor say. He would burn their ******* school.
00:46:52 To the ground before he'd allow a gay teacher.
00:46:57 To teach in his school to churches, perhaps even that one.
00:47:04 Allowing gay priests.
00:47:06 Trans priests.
00:47:15 Every institution.
00:47:18 Has been taken over.
Speaker 8
00:47:25 You're not only on.
Speaker 4
00:47:28 The gay rights issue we're going into Canada.
Speaker 1
00:47:35 But on the.
Speaker 20
00:47:37 Issue of casino?
Speaker 1
00:47:38 Gambling and also of constitutional revision #2.
Speaker 13
00:47:44 Which is.
Speaker 1
00:47:44 Being called mini ERA.
Speaker
00:47:48 Sometimes we think it will.
Speaker 1
00:47:49 Give women's rights.
Speaker 14
00:47:50 But the only rights you can really give.
Speaker 1
00:47:52 It's not equal.
00:47:53 Work for equal pay but equal gay it will.
Devon
00:47:57 Not work for equal pay, but for equal gay.
00:48:01 See she, she.
Speaker 12
00:48:02 Had she had some funny little one liners?
Speaker 16
00:48:05 And give more.
Speaker 13
00:48:05 Rights to the homosexuals to marry than to adopt children.
Devon
00:48:10 See and.
00:48:10 There you go.
00:48:10 She predicted that if we do this.
00:48:15 And that was see, that's another thing that she said, you know, if we do this, this is going to be a step in the direction allowing gays to get married and to adopt children.
00:48:27 And back then, they said she was a crazy nut case for saying that she's just a wild, crazy Christian fundamentalist.
00:48:36 No, that's not.
00:48:37 That's not what's going to happen.
00:48:39 Just like when you listen to in the 90s, all the activists that said that they wanted gay marriage, we're saying no, we're not going to turn your, your kids gay.
00:48:48 We're not going to turn your kids gay.
00:48:51 That's that's that's insanity.
00:48:54 And then that went from them literally singing a song.
00:48:58 Do I have that?
00:48:59 I'm sure I have that.
Speaker 12
00:49:12 Let's see here, choir.
00:49:14 What do I have it under?
00:49:26 I might not have it.
Devon
00:49:30 I might not have it handy, but you guys know what I'm talking about the.
00:49:35 You know what I think I have to play it.
Speaker 12
00:49:37 I might have it here.
00:49:38 Let me see.
Devon
00:49:41 UMI know it's on my telegram somewhere.
Speaker 12
00:49:46 But that was a while back.
Devon
00:49:51 If I don't find it here in.
Speaker 12
00:49:52 A second, we'll just we'll skip it.
Devon
00:50:05 The way I named some of these folders.
Speaker 12
00:50:06 Is a little.
00:50:08 A little ridiculous.
00:50:14 Alright, where are we at?
Devon
00:50:26 Well, I can't find it, but you know, we have that gay choir in, of all places.
00:50:30 Of course.
00:50:31 San Francisco singing that.
00:50:33 That's exactly what they want to do.
00:50:35 They want to convert your children.
00:50:38 They said it was all you know back in 1978. That's that's false. That's all a lie. Don't you understand? Child molestation? That's a heterosexual problem.
00:50:52 Let me see.
00:50:52 I gotta find it.
00:50:54 I don't know.
Speaker 12
00:50:55 If I should, it's going to take a really.
00:50:57 Long time to get that.
Devon
00:50:59 Well, you know what?
00:51:01 I'm sure someone has it online.
00:51:03 Let me see if I probably faster or.
Speaker 12
00:51:05 Find it online here.
Speaker 6
00:51:15 Here we are.
Speaker 12
00:51:21 Alright, I'll start that downloading.
Devon
00:51:25 Alright so.
00:51:28 In 1978.
00:51:30 She was saying, look, if we let them have this, the next step is they're going to get married, they're going to start adopting children.
00:51:38 And back then they were saying, oh, that's horrible.
00:51:40 That's horrible.
00:51:41 That's horrible.
00:51:44 And everyone was saying, and even the people that supported this, this amendment were like.
00:51:49 Oh no.
00:51:50 That's not what they want.
00:51:52 That's not what they want.
00:51:55 See, they never show their hand, they always.
00:51:57 They always focus.
00:51:58 Group this stuff.
00:51:59 They always know exactly how quickly they can turn up the heat, how quickly they can boil the frog.
00:52:05 And they know that if they go a little bit too hot, even the people that supported.
00:52:09 That amendment had they known.
00:52:13 In the same way that the same people that supported the Immigration Act of 1965 had they known.
00:52:19 That the demographics in this country were going to change as radically as they did.
00:52:24 They would not have supported it.
00:52:27 And in fact, many of the people, even as recently as well, was it 2010 or 12 when we started having gay marriage in this in this country, it wasn't that long ago.
00:52:42 You know, when Obama ran in 2008, he had to say that he didn't support gay marriage.
00:52:48 Even though he was currently involved.
Speaker 18
00:52:49 In one.
Devon
00:52:51 He had to say that that he did not support gay marriage because he knew that he could not get elected if he said that he.
00:52:59 Supported gay marriage.
00:53:03 And in fact, when California passed its gay marriage ban.
00:53:10 Part of what they blamed that on was that there was a a larger than normal black turnout.
00:53:20 As a result of.
00:53:21 Obama being involved in the election and that blacks didn't want gay marriage.
00:53:32 But then that changed in just a, you know what?
00:53:34 Less than four years, I think before the his second term started, he was already supporting gay marriage.
00:53:40 Or maybe that's right.
00:53:41 After the the second election, I forget exactly the timeline there, but it doesn't matter.
00:53:45 It was it once they they the the mainstream supported gay marriage.
00:53:52 It was the same thing.
00:53:53 Oh, well, this isn't going to be about, you know, you're you're still going to be able to get married, guys, you're still going to be.
00:54:00 Able to get married?
00:54:01 This is not going to change anything about your marriage.
00:54:05 What is it?
00:54:06 What does it matter to you?
00:54:09 What does it matter to you?
00:54:11 Because this is, this is our private lives.
00:54:14 It's not going to, you know, trickle into any part of your private life.
00:54:18 You know, we leave you alone and you leave us alone.
00:54:22 It's as simple as.
00:54:23 That you know what?
00:54:24 What the what two people do in the privacy of their own home?
00:54:29 That's their business.
00:54:31 And in just a few short years.
00:54:34 We went from that.
00:54:37 Two, there we are.
00:54:41 To this.
Speaker 10
00:54:43 Done so to those of you out there who are still working against equal rights, leave a message for you.
00:54:49 You think?
00:54:52 You fight against all rights.
00:54:54 You say we all leave lives you can't respect.
00:55:00 But you're just frightened.
00:55:02 Think that will corrupt your kids if our agenda goes unchecked?
00:55:10 Just this once, you're correct.
00:55:16 Hurt your children?
00:55:18 Happens bit by bit, quietly and subtly, and you will barely notice it.
00:55:26 You can keep him from disco, warn about San Francisco, make him wear pleated pants.
00:55:32 We don't care.
00:55:36 Will convert your children.
00:55:39 Will make them tolerant and fair.
Speaker 21
00:55:43 After sitting there, why would be so?
Speaker 10
00:55:44 Scared of us turning our children into.
Devon
00:55:48 So again.
00:55:52 Everything this woman is warning about came to pass.
00:55:57 And then some.
Speaker 1
00:55:59 So we have.
Speaker 5
00:56:03 A lot of issues that.
Speaker 13
00:56:04 We need to be concerned about.
Speaker 19
00:56:06 The crowd listened attentively as a visiting evangelist accused Hollywood entertainers and the media of destroying Anita Bryant's career.
Devon
00:56:13 See and now you have the cancel culture.
00:56:15 The cancel culture guys, it's cancel culture.
00:56:20 It's nothing new.
00:56:23 This is just what they do.
00:56:26 And that's what they'll continue to do.
00:56:27 They've always done it.
00:56:28 It's it's, it's.
00:56:30 It's just they they have more power now, so.
00:56:34 It's more noticeable.
00:56:36 And we'll get.
00:56:36 We'll watch a little clip of and or I guess a.
00:56:40 A A news report from an interview with her from years later and see that she stuck to her.
Speaker 19
00:56:48 Guns and called for an active commitment to defeat Dade County's second try at a gay rights amendment.
00:56:53 Bryant had stayed out of the limelight until tonight, claiming that any statement.
00:56:57 From her would fuel the.
00:56:58 Gay rights supporters and hurt her anti homosexual ministry.
00:57:02 But fear that voter.
00:57:03 Apathy would allow the gay rights amendment to pass prompted.
00:57:06 A modern day revival mixture of.
00:57:08 God and patriotism.
Devon
00:57:11 All right, so.
00:57:13 I mentioned that they they attacked her in two different series that I found clips from, but there were several more that I I you know just.
00:57:23 There's only so many things on the Internet.
00:57:25 The first clip is from that show mod.
00:57:29 And that was the first television show to feature support and advocate for abortion.
00:57:38 I did a whole stream on that and how there was a a group called 0 population Growth that bankrolled the riders for riding a episode of the one of the number one shows, if not the number one show.
00:57:53 At the time.
00:57:55 To support abortion.
00:57:58 And there was this entire episode.
00:58:01 Or actually it.
00:58:02 Was a two-part episode. There was two episodes.
00:58:06 Where they supported abortion, promoted abortion, and that was the entire purpose and not just abortion.
00:58:13 They also promoted and supported vasectomies.
00:58:17 Basically, white genocide.
00:58:20 Because it was a, you know, a white woman getting the abortion.
00:58:23 And it was a white.
00:58:24 Guy getting the vasectomy.
00:58:30 So this is that same show making a reference to her.
Speaker 22
00:58:35 Good evening guys.
Speaker 6
00:58:35 What would be?
00:58:37 Oh wait, I'll be.
00:58:38 I'll be right back.
00:58:41 Wow, did you see that?
Speaker 18
00:58:41 Pick up pork.
Speaker 22
00:58:42 A flaming queen.
Speaker 1
00:58:48 Kidding. He looks tough to.
Speaker 6
00:58:49 Me tough.
00:58:51 You gotta look at his April.
00:58:54 Now what can I do for you bourbon?
Speaker 8
00:58:56 Bourbon on the rocks, please.
Speaker 10
00:58:58 And you?
00:58:59 Well, I don't drink.
00:59:01 I have an orange juice.
Devon
00:59:05 And the joke, of course, because we don't live in 1978, might need a little explanation. She was the Orange Juice spokeswoman, and it was in advertisements all over the country doing orange juice commercials.
00:59:18 And this is a gay bar and he tries to order an orange juice and all the gay guys are going to kick his *** now, right?
Speaker 21
00:59:29 We don't serve orange juice anymore.
Speaker 10
00:59:34 Ohh yeah sorry.
Speaker 11
00:59:35 And that was an effort.
Devon
00:59:38 To well, I mean to.
00:59:40 Get rid of her endorsement deal.
Speaker 6
00:59:41 I've been out of town.
Speaker 1
00:59:44 Our top story tonight, Anita Bryant, former mediocre actress in orange juice plotter, performed colitis in public yesterday campaign to promote heterosexuality.
00:59:57 She and her husband assumed the ********** ******** for two minutes, then announced she is a Citroen sexual.
Devon
01:00:06 And so the same sort of thing that happens today was happening literally almost 50 years ago.
01:00:13 Including the same shows and that was Saturday Night Live.
01:00:17 Used for the exact same purpose.
01:00:22 It was to get the young people who watched silent live, because that's pretty much the only people that watch silent live are the people that that feel like they're they're somehow being grown up because they're getting to stay up late on a Saturday night.
01:00:33 So that's, that's the audience, right?
01:00:34 Like every everyone thinks that.
01:00:36 Oh, well, Sir, live was funnier when it was back in, you know, and it doesn't matter who you talk to, it's always they always think it was funnier when they were kids.
01:00:44 Like and it's like.
01:00:45 No, it's never funny.
01:00:46 You were just a kid.
01:00:48 And it was exciting that you got to stay up past ******* 10:00.
01:00:52 And watch TV.
01:00:54 And that's part of what made it funny is you were a sleep deprived preteen.
01:01:00 It wasn't funny.
01:01:00 It was never ******* funny.
01:01:04 And ask anyone, anyone about Siri live, they'll always say the same thing.
01:01:09 Well, it's funnier.
01:01:10 When I was like 12, it's like, no, you were just ******* 12.
01:01:15 This show that show is 100% designed.
01:01:18 To try to normalize communist worldviews in 12 year olds.
01:01:29 And that's all it's done for 50 ******* years.
01:01:33 Alright, so this is 1990, so after a lot all that gay rights stuff was passed, but they didn't have gay marriage yet.
01:01:43 You know, we we watched that show last stream that was from, I believe 1996 ish.
01:01:49 And they were still trying to get gay marriage passed.
01:01:52 They were on the verge.
01:01:52 They almost they were.
01:01:53 They were happy, excited.
01:01:54 They almost had Hawaii.
01:01:57 You know in Massachusetts, not far behind, you know, and they were getting the hate crime legislation passed, but all the discrimination stuff was largely already passed by this.
Speaker 6
01:02:09 31 years ago, a Miss Oklahoma came within an eyelash of becoming Miss America. Her name was Anita Bryant, who went on to become a top entertainer than virtually vanished from sight.
01:02:18 After a bitter controversy that pitted her against the nation's gay community, today Anita Bryant is on the comeback trail, virtually starting over. That's our inside story today.
Speaker 17
01:02:28 I remember lying in the bed and my my.
01:02:31 Mother's house.
01:02:33 In a fetal position and wanting to die.
01:02:39 I knew that God was with me.
Speaker 1
01:02:40 Anita Bryant, Miss Oklahoma.
Speaker 17
01:02:43 Sometimes you have to pay a price.
01:02:45 For what you believe?
Speaker 6
01:02:46 Is right, say, Anita Bryant believes she was right when 13 years ago as a Florida mother, she organized a movement to prevent homosexuals from becoming teachers in her community.
Speaker 17
01:02:56 If we were going to go on a crusade across the nation and try to do.
01:02:58 Away with the homosexuals.
Speaker 6
01:03:00 But the locally sponsored campaign erupted into a national debate.
01:03:04 Ryan drew attention with statements like quote, Gays can't reproduce.
01:03:08 They have to recruit.
Devon
01:03:10 Based and true.
01:03:13 See, but by 1990?
01:03:16 Thanks to that change in the Overton window that was already.
Speaker 6
01:03:20 Oh. Oh my God.
Devon
01:03:23 That's prejudice.
01:03:26 That's prejudice.
Speaker 6
01:03:28 End of quote to gaze everywhere she became an overwhelming symbol of condemnation of their lifestyle, and they struck back at her in more ways than one.
Devon
01:03:44 Seeing they're they're they're literally assaulting her.
Speaker 1
01:03:49 It's a food fry.
Speaker 6
01:03:50 Three years of.
Devon
01:03:51 That was a funny line.
Speaker 11
01:03:53 Well, at least it.
Devon
01:03:53 Was a fruit pie.
Speaker 6
01:04:00 National controversy and three votes later, Anita Bryant's anti-gay cause went down to defeat during those three years, her personal life crumbled and her career was virtually destroyed.
Speaker 1
01:04:10 What I did?
Speaker 17
01:04:11 That's right.
01:04:12 And I can't go back and change some things after the fact.
Speaker 6
01:04:17 Anita Bryant was not the first celebrity affected by outspoken political views. Jane Fonda angered much of the nation when she visited North Vietnam in 1972. Ed Asner was criticized for speaking out in El Salvador. Vanessa Redgrave was denied work because of her support for Palestinian causes.
Devon
01:04:34 Ah, notice how.
01:04:37 This Communist, you know, she, you know, people didn't like what she was doing in, in, in North Vietnam, Ed Asner, this this Jew, he was criticized.
Speaker 11
01:04:46 Ohh and this.
Devon
01:04:47 Woman was cancelled, so that was the difference.
01:04:49 The first woman the you know, Anita Bryant that we're talking about, she, you know, that was it.
01:04:55 Her career was over because she went out against.
01:04:57 Little ****. And then this woman here. She she criticized. Uh Israel's interactions with Palestine and she was boom.
Speaker 12
01:05:05 That's, you know, that was it, as you can imagine.
Speaker 6
01:05:08 But no one has paid as dearly as Anita Bryant.
01:05:11 We're taking a public stand on something she believed in.
01:05:14 I did what was right.
Speaker 17
01:05:16 And and the rest is history long history.
Devon
01:05:19 And by the way, look at look at.
01:05:20 The other leftists, they get into controversy.
01:05:25 Right.
01:05:27 Even if they literally **** a kid.
01:05:32 They might have.
01:05:33 To hide from the public for a few years.
01:05:37 Maybe flee the country to avoid prosecution.
01:05:41 But Holly would always welcome welcomes them back, and they always say like, oh, people make mistakes.
01:05:49 Unless, of course, you criticize Israel or ****.
Speaker 6
01:05:53 As a performer.
01:05:54 Gave no clues of what was to come as a teenage singer, she had top 10 records.
01:05:59 She was second runner up at the 1959 Miss America contest. She traveled with Bob Hope USO tour 7 times. She sang for presidents and at National political convention.
Speaker 17
01:06:09 There's nothing artificial or synthetic here or here.
Speaker 6
01:06:13 He was a national spokesperson for the Florida Orange Growers and in 1978 was named Good Housekeeping's Most Admired Woman in America.
Devon
01:06:21 And she went from that to being.
01:06:23 Persona non grata.
01:06:27 Simply for stating.
01:06:30 That she didn't want.
01:06:32 Gays recruiting school children in schools.
Speaker 6
01:06:44 Butter fight with the gay community had the wrong effect, according to the man who led the.
Speaker 23
01:06:48 Position she gave us every access to world media. They had over 50,000 news clippings. This is the this is the turning point where they became a household word and we opened up the entire debate on human sexuality.
Speaker 6
01:07:00 Even as her public image was being tarnished by the anti-gay campaign, she was devastated by personal problems. Her twenty year marriage was ending in divorce.
Speaker 17
01:07:09 I got a lot of mail on that and and that was the most hurtful thing.
01:07:12 So that just compounded my own condemnation.
01:07:15 And and I went into hiding.
01:07:17 I didn't want to see the public.
01:07:18 I'd never wanted to sing again.
01:07:20 Certainly never faced for her.
Speaker 6
01:07:22 Her entire life had become a series of cats.
01:07:24 Astrophys she'd been dropped as spokesperson by the Orange growers she had been dropped as a commentator on the Orange Bowl parade.
01:07:30 She lost the television show contract.
01:07:32 Her bookings dropped drastically, yet somehow the deeply religious Anita Bryant had kept her faith in God.
Speaker 17
01:07:39 The day I can honestly say that there.
01:07:41 Is is such a?
01:07:42 Peace and and a confidence and a.
01:07:46 A maturity, if you will, that could have only come out of going down through those pits of despair and despondency and wanting to take my life that I knew God was there in hell the same as he was, you know, at times when I thought life was heaven.
Speaker 6
01:08:03 After nearly ten years and he kind of.
01:08:05 Old business limbo at 50 years of age, Nina Brian appears ready to start over. Just two weeks ago, she married her childhood sweetheart, Charlie Dry, a former NASA astronaut test crewman. She's been making appearances on the Nashville network recently, as well as hosting the 700 club.
01:08:21 She is writing songs as well as her 14th book, and she's making a new album of her music available to the public through television commercials.
Speaker 22
01:08:29 You loved her before.
Devon
01:08:31 So basically she was relegated to Christian Media.
Speaker 22
01:08:35 Now you'll love her even more.
Speaker 6
01:08:37 So whatever the future holds for Anita Bryant, she has definitely come to terms with the traumatic memories from her past.
Speaker 17
01:08:44 I don't regret it because I did the.
Speaker 6
01:08:46 Ironically, the controversy may come back as well as Anita Bryant.
01:08:50 The issue is now on a ballot once again in South Florida.
01:08:53 Brian says she has no connection to the issue this time, but anti-gay forces are using her old campaign slogan on billboards save our children.
Devon
01:09:03 And they failed.
01:09:05 They failed to Save the Children.
01:09:09 Just ask this guy.
Speaker 10
01:09:10 Accepting caring people but.
Speaker 21
01:09:13 I see now why you.
Speaker
01:09:14 Have a problem.
Speaker 10
01:09:16 Just like you worried they'll change their group of friends, you won't approve of where they go at night to protest when you'll be disgusted when they start.
01:09:30 Finding things on mine.
01:09:32 That you kept.
01:09:32 Far from their sight like information guess.
01:09:38 You will still be your.
01:09:42 Will convert your children.
01:09:44 Yes, we will.
Speaker 1
01:09:45 Reaching one.
Speaker 10
01:09:47 There's really no escaping it, because even grandma.
01:09:52 And the world's getting kinder Jensen's gayer than grinder.
01:09:58 Learn to love.
01:09:58 Learn to vote.
01:09:59 Face your.
01:10:03 Will convert your children.
01:10:06 Someone's gotta teach them not to hate.
01:10:09 We're coming.
Devon
01:10:10 And of course, and I don't have the the the, maybe I could find.
01:10:15 They're there for sure.
01:10:18 There are convicted.
01:10:21 Child sex predators in this footage right here where they show all the the.
01:10:27 Different choir members.
01:10:29 That further hammers home.
01:10:31 The correlation between homosexuality.
01:10:35 And child molestation.
01:10:45 So my point is.
01:10:49 It's nothing new.
01:10:49 It's just feminine thinking.
01:10:51 It's just feminine thinking.
01:10:53 It's and it it's effective, unfortunately.
01:10:56 It's effective because we don't have control over.
01:11:00 There is no like, you know, we've talked about how there's no right wing billionaire that's bankrolling stuff.
01:11:04 There's not even like a right wing anything.
01:11:08 Not not a truly right wing thing.
01:11:11 Even if it's something owned by the GOP.
01:11:15 You know, if you go.
01:11:16 To what is it rumble?
01:11:17 Or or all these like, stupid GOP knockoffs of of bit shooting odyssey?
01:11:24 And then start criticizing Jews.
01:11:26 See how long your account less.
01:11:29 Go on parlour and start criticizing Jews and see how long your account lasts or well, you know what?
01:11:34 I bet you can't even criticize homosexuality on those platforms.
01:11:42 So not only do you not have.
01:11:46 Any kind of billionaire, you know, actually funding the message.
01:11:52 You don't even have a billionaire that owns a platform that allows the message to get out.
01:11:59 Now trovo, like I said, I don't.
01:12:02 I don't know that I was banned.
01:12:04 I have.
01:12:04 I'll look.
01:12:05 I'll look tonight.
01:12:07 But it's it's.
01:12:08 I don't think I was, but it's possible and but it doesn't matter.
01:12:12 They banned a bunch of other people.
01:12:14 So just be a matter of time anyway, Odyssey.
01:12:19 It seems to have worked there with some issues in the beginning.
01:12:23 I think that was OBS freaking out.
01:12:24 I don't think that was odyssey.
01:12:27 There's some weird things about the way Odyssey.
01:12:32 Stores the streams and stuff that I'm going to have to figure out and you know, but I think this is where.
01:12:41 This is where the streams should probably go.
01:12:44 If nothing else, out of principle.
01:12:46 You know, even if Trevor wanted to keep me on, do I do I want to stay.
01:12:50 On a platform that do I want to bring an audience to a platform like that.
01:12:55 No, no, I don't.
01:12:57 And you know, in the case of D live like D live, I think the I don't know if the founder who was, but some guy that you know some decision maker over at D live.
01:13:09 Openly said look, we're allowing some of these more controversial people on our platform because we want to attract more audience members and then we'll we'll.
01:13:17 Get rid of them.
01:13:19 And so perhaps that's something that.
01:13:21 Trovo has in mind.
01:13:24 Odyssey could be doing the same.
01:13:25 Thing we don't know.
01:13:27 We don't know.
01:13:31 At least from what I do know.
01:13:34 And a lot of this is.
01:13:35 Second hand.
01:13:37 Odyssey seems to at least be seen.
01:13:43 That they have no plans of censorship or this sort of thing.
01:13:47 So we'll have to see how this all unfolds.
01:13:51 It always comes down, I think a lot in a lot of cases it comes down to money with a lot of these people, I think Odyssey is trying to somehow circumvent that by using their own, you know, cryptocurrency and stuff like that, which I don't even fully understand that.
01:14:07 They also want to do monetization that involves a type of super chat, which I think you can use money so that could be a sticking point because all it takes is one of these financial institutions that you have to go through in order to process payments, right?
01:14:25 And all it takes is for one of these financial institutions to say, oh, you know what, you are not allowed to process, you know, like what they did to gab, right?
01:14:34 You can't process payments.
01:14:37 If you don't censor these people.
01:14:42 I don't know if they have any redundancies where that is concerned or if they've some, you know, they've found some way around it.
01:14:50 I know there's a lot of companies that, at least so far, have been, you know, like subscribe star, for example, subscribe star I think got around it by being based in a.
01:15:02 What are they like out of Russia or something?
01:15:06 So I think that that I mean, isn't that the ****** thing?
01:15:10 But that's going to be the case, right?
01:15:12 The the more America crumbles.
01:15:15 And becomes more authoritarian the more the solutions.
01:15:21 And the the way to circumvent that, it's going to have to be places that are either decentralized in some nature or if they are centralized, they're going to have to reside in other countries.
01:15:33 It's kind of funny.
01:15:34 It's because it's it's literally the opposite of how right wing boomers viewed the world, right?
01:15:40 You know where they they view the world like ohh.
01:15:42 Like the rest of the world.
01:15:43 It was like this, this Gray, you know, monotone dystopia where you have all of these people.
01:15:52 But have to to sneak into their closet and listen to air, not Air America.
01:15:57 That was the the Commie.
01:15:59 What is it?
01:16:01 What's the?
01:16:03 Voice of America, listen to Voice of America on shortwave like in their closet, and then hide when they're when they're done, like hide their radio in the hole in the wall or or or whatever.
01:16:14 And and this this, you know like the the all the movies they did back in the 80s where you had like the the the West Germany.
01:16:24 Or you had like the you know the the Berlin Wall people were like, getting shot at by these shock troops, as you know, as they're trying to.
01:16:31 I'm almost to freedom.
01:16:33 I just need.
01:16:33 To get to freedom.
01:16:36 More and more, we are becoming a parody of ourselves.
01:16:40 More and more we're.
01:16:41 I mean look at Australia, I mean, for ***** sakes, I I, I almost feel like if Australia didn't have an ocean around their country.
01:16:52 They would build a.
01:16:52 Wall to keep people in, I mean.
01:16:57 And and, but look, that's.
01:17:00 That's just, I mean Australia I think is getting the the, the extreme version of things because I do believe that they're kind of like a.
01:17:07 Beta test the you know they're they're like a testing ground.
01:17:13 And so they're going to try out these, these more authoritarian methods on a public that's smaller and easier to manage in their populations just of, you know, tiny fraction of a country like the United States.
01:17:28 And it's similar enough.
01:17:30 To where they can at least learn a lot of get a lot, gather a lot of data.
01:17:36 On how things might work if they were to deploy some of those same tactics here in America.
01:17:45 So yeah, cancel culture is nothing new.
01:17:48 This is just it's always been around.
01:17:50 It's going to be.
01:17:50 Around forever and calling it cancel culture is is fake and gay because it it really does make it sound like ohh it's it's all it's just this new phenomenon caused by woke ISM, you know, it's this new thing.
01:18:05 That if we could just get rid of all this extreme wokeness, then cancel culture would go.
01:18:10 What are you talking about?
01:18:11 Wokeness isn't even new.
01:18:13 That's also just like a new term.
01:18:14 That's what I hate about that too.
01:18:15 It's like it's, I mean, it's descriptive and everyone kind of gets what you're talking.
01:18:19 About but that's not new.
01:18:23 It's not new.
01:18:27 You know, when wouldn't you say like, you know these activists?
Speaker 12
01:18:30 Let's see here.
Devon
01:18:32 Like they didn't.
01:18:33 She wouldn't know what the.
01:18:34 Word woke is.
Speaker 12
01:18:39 No, wait, I made it go away.
01:18:40 So you can't see what I'm talking about this chick.
Devon
01:18:43 This this fine Jewish woman.
01:18:47 That was pushing homosexual rights in in Florida.
01:18:54 And it's nothing new.
01:18:57 It's really just a way to not say what it is and that, quite frankly in many ways is just Jewish influence on Western countries.
01:19:09 That's just what it is.
01:19:11 When you look at all of these movements, all of these woke movements.
01:19:16 That's just who's always running these these nonprofits.
01:19:22 That's just always. It's like the end of scooby-doo. And they you take off the mask. It's always someone like this chick.
01:19:29 Every single time.
01:19:31 And so calling it woke is just a way of avoiding that.
01:19:41 And the the right has this real problem because of their fear of being the platformed or their fear, and not just, you know, being the platformed from an actual platform, but you know, not being invited to the the Nice, you know, dinner parties anymore.
01:19:58 Being to platformed from their friend group.
01:20:01 They find stupid and inaccurate ways of framing.
01:20:08 Reality that are easy to defeat because they're because they're they're not real and they try to.
01:20:17 Make it optical.
01:20:20 They try to make it their argument, optical and in doing so they have to.
01:20:25 Lie about it.
01:20:31 And so it fails.
01:20:34 It fails.
01:20:35 That's the kind of thing you can do when you're not on the defense.
01:20:40 Like in the same way when when gays were pushing for gay rights and all this other stuff, they weren't on the defense.
01:20:49 There weren't sweeping national laws going into place that were that was banning homosexuality.
01:20:57 Just as an example.
01:20:58 OK, here's where I think right wing people get funked up when they try to use left wing tactics.
01:21:03 They don't understand that they're coming from a completely different *******.
01:21:11 You're on the defense.
01:21:16 You're on the ropes.
01:21:18 You're losing.
01:21:23 That's a completely different position than than the people like this woman.
01:21:27 We're in. She's well funded.
01:21:32 The opposition that she has is not coming from the mainstream.
01:21:38 It's not coming from the power elite.
01:21:41 Certainly not coming from global ****, I mean.
01:21:43 She's a part of all that.
01:21:49 She has to be optical.
01:21:51 She has to lie.
01:21:54 She has to be sneaky.
01:21:56 Because the people that she wants to convince.
01:22:00 Are the normies.
01:22:06 And she has access.
01:22:09 To the normies.
01:22:16 So she can lie. She can be that silky voice in the normie's ear.
01:22:23 Say no, this is about civil rights.
Speaker 12
01:22:27 This is about civil rights.
Devon
01:22:30 There's there's no connection between homosexuality and child molestation.
01:22:34 That's crazy talk.
01:22:37 Anita Bryant is a crazy Christian fundamentalist.
01:22:41 She's a hypocrite.
01:22:42 Did you know that she got divorced?
01:22:50 And she can do that because she's not on the ropes.
01:22:53 Her only opposition is people.
01:22:55 Like Anita Bryant.
01:23:05 She already has the power.
01:23:08 And the backing of the people with the power.
01:23:12 To implement what she wants.
01:23:16 The only thing in her way.
01:23:19 Is what the NPCS.
Speaker 11
01:23:22 Might revolt over.
Devon
01:23:26 That's the only thing in this woman's way.
01:23:29 It's not that she's trying to convince the elites.
01:23:32 It's not like that.
01:23:33 She's she's she's trying to convince the people that have you know, their hands on the levers of power, they're already convinced.
01:23:43 They're already on her team.
01:23:49 They're already putting her on the air.
01:23:52 On national television spots like this one.
01:24:01 She does not have to worry about getting deep platformed.
01:24:08 She doesn't have to worry about like the, you know, the FBI bugging her house or listening to her phone calls.
Speaker 21
01:24:16 There is 0.
Devon
01:24:17 Power structure, aside from maybe you know a handful of local ones like the, you know, maybe some local church leaders and and the types that would go to an Anita Bryant event type of thing, right?
01:24:29 Some local community leaders with no real power other than the power that they have over their community.
01:24:40 So her tactic is going to be completely different.
01:24:45 You see, the right will look at that and say, oh, you know what?
01:24:47 They were the underdog.
01:24:49 They were the underdog.
01:24:51 And so they use this tactic.
01:24:54 Of being optical.
01:24:56 And being sneaky.
01:24:59 And you know and and and getting their ideas out there.
01:25:03 And then they slowly, you know, subvert everything.
01:25:07 And and maybe we can do that too.
01:25:14 Without factoring in the huge difference in our positions.
01:25:24 Now maybe if you go back far enough, right?
01:25:27 Maybe if you go back far enough.
01:25:33 White Christian, primacy.
01:25:36 Was weakened.
01:25:38 Back when, for example, the the the environment was such that they were not just passing, but they passed and were enforcing, you know, ****** laws.
01:25:48 Just as an example, right?
01:25:51 If you go back that far.
01:25:56 If you go back that far.
01:25:59 Women like this.
01:26:03 Weren't using these tactics because she would be thrown in jail no matter how optical she was.
01:26:11 If she was trying to promote homosexuality and certainly homosexuality in in school teachers, that would be teaching people's children.
01:26:21 I mean, hell, they they would burn her at the stake.
01:26:25 As a witch.
01:26:36 Now unfortunately.
01:26:41 If you see, here's the thing.
01:26:42 If there's not white Primus, let me put this way.
01:26:45 If there's not white Christian.
01:26:46 Primacy. What is there?
01:26:50 There's always primacy.
01:26:52 Someone's got primacy.
01:26:58 There's global homopolymer icy, there's anti white primacy.
01:27:03 They're satanic primacy.
01:27:06 There's ********** primacy.
01:27:10 And all those things are alive and well.
01:27:17 And we are the witches.
01:27:18 That they want to burn.
01:27:33 The kind of tactics that worked for this woman, these optical sneaky tactics.
01:27:42 Those only work when the only purpose.
01:27:45 Is to convince.
01:27:48 A public.
01:27:50 That is slow.
01:27:52 To agree with their elites.
01:27:59 But she's already got.
01:28:02 Not just her foot in the door.
01:28:06 She's got a seat at the table.
01:28:10 By the time they're going on national television.
01:28:19 Because they're being put on national television.
01:28:23 Those those very elites.
01:28:31 Remember, there's no Internet.
01:28:33 They didn't have to put her on television.
01:28:39 If they didn't want her message out.
01:28:41 They simply wouldn't allow her on television.
01:28:45 And they wouldn't have, say 20-30 years before this aired.
01:28:51 Maybe less.
01:28:57 But at this point, that's that's the name of the game.
01:29:01 Just be optical.
01:29:02 Be sneaky.
01:29:03 Lie about what you really want.
01:29:06 Slowly get the public acclimated.
01:29:11 Keep pushing the Overton window.
01:29:17 That doesn't work if you don't have.
01:29:22 The power.
01:29:24 That accompanies that.
01:29:33 Right now we're the infection.
01:29:36 Right now, they're discussing cures openly.
01:29:45 Right now, we're not even organized.
01:29:57 If you want to use their tactics and look, there's something you can learn about it and there is some usefulness in in you know being optical and trying to reach some, you know, doing, doing some kind of recruitment, right.
01:30:09 Because you can do that you.
01:30:10 Can do little recruitment.
01:30:14 It's not.
01:30:15 It's not all in vain.
01:30:16 I'm not saying that it's.
01:30:17 Useless to do that.
01:30:19 I'm just saying you're not going to.
01:30:20 Get the same.
01:30:21 Results and certainly not on the same timeline.
01:30:28 Because you're having an insane disadvantage, the the paradigm is just completely different.
01:30:39 All right.
01:30:40 So I don't know how chat works on this.
01:30:42 I have to.
01:30:45 I think mod people still and all that fun stuff and I don't know.
01:30:53 Let's see here.
01:30:57 I can look at chat, I'm not logged in on this thing.
01:31:05 Maybe I can.
01:31:06 Looks like there's some kind of super chatty thing.
01:31:08 What is this?
01:31:09 What happens if I?
Speaker 12
01:31:09 Click on that.
Devon
01:31:12 Ohh, it makes me go away and I have to go back to I should.
Speaker 11
01:31:15 Not have clicked on that.
Speaker 12
01:31:20 What is this?
01:31:28 Well, this is kind of crazy.
01:31:29 I don't.
01:31:29 I'm not.
01:31:29 I'm not.
Devon
01:31:30 A fan of this interface here but.
Speaker 12
01:31:32 You know, I'll get it figured out.
Devon
01:31:36 OK so.
01:31:46 I have to log in, so you want me to mod you?
01:31:48 I have to log in to do that and on this.
01:31:52 Let me see if I can even.
Speaker 12
01:31:54 Log in here.
01:32:06 Alright, let me see if.
01:32:07 I can do this.
01:32:07 Hang on.
01:32:22 Hopefully this is not killing my connection.
01:32:24 Come on.
01:32:27 It's going very slowly.
01:32:35 Hang on where you have blood of tyrants.
01:32:38 Where did you go?
01:32:44 Kind of do that just real quick.
01:32:51 All right there that worked.
01:32:58 So I just modded you.
01:33:07 I don't know how many of you guys would have the same name on this.
Devon
01:33:11 I'm going to mod High Priest Team King Terry.
01:33:14 Why not?
01:33:15 You're a moderator now too.
01:33:26 There's the two that are popping up.
Speaker 12
01:33:27 Right away that recognize.
Devon
01:33:32 Well, there more mods.
01:33:33 We'll do more mod.
01:33:33 I have to go through the old mod lists and stuff.
01:33:37 I haven't been paying.
01:33:38 Sorry guys, I should do something special for the mods.
01:33:41 I really don't give you guys well any credit.
Speaker 8
01:33:45 Sorry about that.
Devon
01:33:47 I need to give you guys some.
01:33:48 But it.
01:33:50 It's it's organically at least as far as I can tell, work pretty good and that's that, you know on trovo and stuff.
01:33:55 And I really appreciate it.
01:33:58 It's just, yeah, I'm have to figure out all this stuff, but we have a few mods now, so that's good.
01:34:06 All right, so.
01:34:09 Here we go.
01:34:16 And someone says the mods.
01:34:18 They do it for free, I know, but.
01:34:21 I'm not saying I'm gonna buy him a car.
01:34:23 I'm not like Oprah.
01:34:24 Look under your seats, guys.
01:34:26 It's a brand new car.
01:34:32 Got it, I can't.
01:34:35 It wasn't shocking at all.
Speaker 12
01:34:39 I mean mute this so it's not going crazy, but.
Devon
01:34:42 When I was.
01:34:45 When I was editing this, when I saw oh, there it is.
01:34:51 I was like, come on, really.
01:34:57 Oh God.
01:34:58 You know, it's like.
01:35:01 Every ******* time, like every ******* time.
01:35:05 And I wonder, you know, like in terms of the people that would have supported Anita Bryant, like, how how if they understood that?
01:35:15 You know.
01:35:16 Because I feel like evangelicals.
01:35:20 Which is?
01:35:20 I believe that's the kind of Christian she is.
01:35:23 Wouldn't would have their head in the sand about that.
01:35:27 But I wonder if privately any of them did, if they got it, or if it was, you know, they were so head ****** by the whole Zionism ******** that they just they couldn't.
01:35:38 They couldn't make the connection.
Speaker 12
01:35:42 Let's see here.
Devon
01:35:43 New Zealand's rugby player Israel follow wah.
01:35:46 Or something got cancelled for his religious views.
01:35:50 He now plays for a Japanese rugby team.
01:35:54 I don't think the Japanese are based.
01:35:56 They probably don't care as much.
01:35:59 Nita Bryant's granddaughter ended up being a ****** *******, calling me shock. Yeah, well, yeah.
01:36:06 Well, her granddaughter.
01:36:08 So her granddaughter is probably how old would her granddaughter be?
01:36:14 It's like they, I mean, look, in that gay song they do, they say, you know, Gen.
01:36:19 Z is gayer than grinder.
01:36:20 That's not.
01:36:21 I mean, statistically speaking, it's pretty ******* gay.
01:36:27 I recommend you watching Peter send Torneos series of videos on Amish on YouTube.
01:36:36 He's kind of a normie, but he does a good job of documenting the community conversation with the Amish.
01:36:41 Also has a series on acidic Jews.
01:36:44 I'm interested.
01:36:44 In So what I was looking at, I've been looking.
01:36:47 At a lot of.
01:36:48 You know, different jurisdictions, the laws.
01:36:51 In that sort of a thing, but I'm interested in in kind.
01:36:54 Of how not just the the power structure like the hierarchy within the community, like who you know had like, who is there like a like a town council or you know, like how does the Amish or the Mennonites or any of these groups like, how do they administer?
01:37:11 The community, but also in addition to that, I wanted to see like because they are self-sufficient, right? Like I don't think they're hundred like I know the.
01:37:22 Fish like they sell like furniture and and stuff like that.
01:37:26 And and I I don't.
01:37:27 Where does that money go?
01:37:28 Are they buying?
01:37:30 They got to be buying some stuff.
01:37:31 I know.
01:37:32 If I mean, if anyone who's ever traveled by bus significantly.
01:37:37 I mean, like Interstate kind of travel.
01:37:39 You've probably been to a bus station where you've seen, like, a bunch of Amish people.
01:37:44 Or a bunch of and it depends because there's some Amish people that that will travel on buses to go long distances.
01:37:52 In fact, some of them I think might even fly planes. I'm not 100% sure, but there's even different differences within Amish, right?
01:37:59 There's different degrees of Amish and, and there's Mennonites too, so maybe maybe the people I've seen have been mostly Mennonites.
01:38:07 Who do you know, don't have a problem with the?
01:38:09 With the transportation.
01:38:12 But I'm curious as to how much.
01:38:15 You know it, you know, like how how much they really are self-sufficient. Like how much are they really disconnected from the surrounding communities and also how much of what they.
01:38:30 In terms of interaction with local governments, how much of that is maybe some like grandfathered in agreements that they've made, you know, maybe like 200 years ago that you couldn't really get away with. Now there's just a lot of like, technical stuff that I don't know.
01:38:50 Where you'd get a lot of that information.
01:38:52 I you know, because I don't feel like that's the kind of thing that they would be.
01:38:56 You know well, I mean very open about quite frankly, maybe there's books that have been written that I can read, but that's the kind of thing that is, I think, vitally important in understanding how they're able to accomplish what they're able to accomplish, because it doesn't matter what you do, you still have to deal with state and local governments to some extent.
01:39:15 And you can shop around and try to find a jurisdiction that's not going to be.
01:39:21 That's at least kind of OK, but you're still going to be limited in some ways, and you're going to have to at least have some interaction with the local governments, and you're going to have to at least to obey some kind of laws, right?
01:39:33 You can't just, I mean, we're not like Jeffrey Epstein, right?
01:39:37 We can't just buy a ******* island.
01:39:40 Which would be ideal.
01:39:41 I mean if you could get an island where, yeah, technically, you know you're within someones jurisdiction, but it's an island, right?
01:39:48 With security.
01:39:49 So what can they really do?
01:39:51 You know, unless they have a.
01:39:52 Warrant so it's.
Speaker 11
01:39:56 I mean the same.
Devon
01:39:57 Would apply I guess with the private land.
01:39:59 Another big thing is going to be.
01:40:05 You know property taxes, right?
01:40:07 So if you get, let's say somehow we're able to acquire some big plot of land, maybe like, do the Amish, do they have to pay property taxes or if it because it's owned by a religion, do they get to avoid those?
01:40:22 Is that a state thing?
01:40:24 Is that a national thing?
01:40:25 I don't know.
01:40:26 These are the kinds of things I'm going through right now trying to.
Speaker
01:40:28 Figure out.
Devon
01:40:30 In terms of how realistic this is, another thing would be like is there when the Amish go and they do this right.
01:40:39 So the Amish and the Mennonites do this too.
01:40:41 When they go out and and I guess establish new satellite communities, right, they go by.
01:40:49 A bunch of property in another state and they set up shop and they start to.
01:40:57 You know, make another another satellite community. What is there? Like, what kind of how self-sufficient is that satellite community?
01:41:04 What do they do?
01:41:05 They plan that, like in terms of, well, you know, every time we do one of these satellite communities, we have to have a this of this and of this and of this, in order to get going, how reliant are they on like the the mother?
01:41:17 Community to get going.
01:41:18 What kinds of things?
01:41:20 You know what gets eliminated first.
01:41:22 And you know that that sort of stuff because it's like, these are important questions.
01:41:27 If you try to go out and create in any kind of community that's supposed to be self for.
01:41:31 Client another good thing I've been looking into and I looked in this years ago.
01:41:37 And this will depend heavily on the kind of environment.
Speaker 11
01:41:40 But I I told you guys, I I was building like an Earth ship out in the the desert there are.
Devon
01:41:49 Alternative building methods that you can do and depending on your jurisdiction, especially if you're an unincorporated county land, usually you can.
01:42:00 You can use a lot of these methods so you can avoid building.
01:42:03 Codes, again depending on the county and whatnot.
01:42:07 And so you could do some of these methods like you know the the what the hay Bale houses and stuff like that.
01:42:14 But you know, it also depends on what kind of environment.
01:42:17 There's some environments where.
Speaker 11
01:42:18 That would be like.
Devon
01:42:19 A bad idea.
01:42:20 And then there's.
01:42:22 But there's there's.
01:42:23 Ways that, like you, can really significantly cut costs on construction and you can significantly so that that way you can buy some land that's kind of cheap and start building some, getting some structures up for.
01:42:38 Cheap you can, and because of the.
01:42:41 The type A lot of these structures, you don't have to be in addition to the materials being cheaper, like a lot cheaper especially.
01:42:48 Right now, right, like all.
01:42:50 Building materials are through the roof.
01:42:52 You can also get just regular people to help you build a lot of this stuff, because it's not.
01:42:58 You don't have to know how to do a lot of construction if you're just stacking hay belts like you need to have like a form and that's knows what he's doing.
01:43:06 That's you know, and they got it all designed and and and.
01:43:10 Directing people on how to put it together, but you don't need a lot of skilled labor at that point.
01:43:14 It literally is just.
01:43:16 You know.
01:43:17 A lot of this stuff is pretty.
01:43:18 Easy, it's not I.
01:43:19 Mean I I taught myself to do the stuff that I was doing.
01:43:22 It wasn't that hard.
01:43:23 A lot of this stuff.
01:43:24 So there's all kinds of different methods you could do to get some buildings up and going.
01:43:30 We're cheap and the another good thing about this?
01:43:33 Again, this depends on the environment.
01:43:36 A lot of these alternative methods actually do insulate really well, and so you don't have to worry about as much about cooling.
01:43:45 Or heating and that that would be an issue depending where you're at, because you're not.
01:43:49 Ultimately it it would.
01:43:51 It would be a good idea.
01:43:53 In fact, I think just a necessity really, and even no matter where you go, to not be on the grid to be able to generate your own power now.
01:44:00 If we cut out.
01:44:03 We cut out computers and Netflix and all this.
01:44:06 Kind of stuff out of people's lives.
01:44:09 Then you're not going to be using up as much power, but you know you still need power.
01:44:13 You still need power for certain things.
01:44:16 I don't want to be in.
01:44:16 You know, I don't want to be.
01:44:19 Amish 100%. You know, I want to have electricity.
01:44:23 And and I don't want to, like, ban all electricity.
01:44:27 So you need to be able to have power and you can get away with doing solar really cheap.
01:44:32 If you're not having to run a bunch of, you know, computers and stuff like that all day long.
01:44:39 I guess the refrigerators and freezers that's going to be kind of a big that's going to be a big one, but you can look sorry ladies, but you maybe you might have to start hand washing some stuff.
01:44:52 And and hand hand drying it.
01:44:55 And there's lots of ways you can cut down on energy consumption that way.
Speaker 11
01:45:01 So yeah this.
Devon
01:45:02 This is stuff I've been researching this kind of stuff.
01:45:04 I've been researching really for like over a decade, just cause it's stuff I've always been interested in, but mixing it all together and and actually doing like a A planned community is still like a big big project.
Speaker
01:45:19 UM.
Devon
01:45:21 I forgot what?
01:45:21 I forgot what we're talking.
01:45:22 About now, sorry I'm a little weird today too.
01:45:25 Just cause like I I slept weird the last few days and I've been sleeping at random times and I'm kind of tired.
01:45:32 I did a a daytime rock March today and.
01:45:38 Didn't go super far cause it was.
01:45:40 It's still hot like it was still.
01:45:43 It got up to triple digits today and uh it got hotter than.
01:45:47 I was expecting to.
01:45:48 And I got a little.
01:45:48 Dehydrated little bit.
01:45:51 Little bit.
01:45:51 I didn't go very far, but I didn't have to.
01:45:53 I went.
01:45:53 I only.
01:45:54 Did like say 5 miles?
01:45:55 And started to feel kind of.
01:45:59 Kind of ******.
01:46:00 By the time I got back.
01:46:03 So I'm still I'm a little.
01:46:05 A little bit.
01:46:06 I haven't rehydrated all the way and it's not helping that I'm I'm drinking.
01:46:10 I'm drinking caffeinated drinks right now.
01:46:13 That's probably not the what I should be doing.
01:46:17 Mennonites have cars and hold regular jobs.
01:46:20 They use electricity.
01:46:21 Yeah, Mennonites do.
01:46:22 I didn't know that they had regular.
01:46:23 Jobs that would see that's nothing that would be difficult is if you want to create like some kind of remote community and have people come there and and live there and be productive, it's like OK.
01:46:36 Well, what are they going to do for a living?
01:46:38 I mean, there's luckily, I guess and this would be another reason for electricity.
01:46:42 There are a lot of jobs that you could do remotely, right?
01:46:45 So and and I I mean you don't have to be like a computer programmer or.
01:46:49 Something like that, right?
01:46:50 There are just, I mean, they're not.
01:46:51 Fun jobs, I.
01:46:52 Mean, but especially in the era of COVID, right there are a.
01:46:56 Lot of jobs you could do remotely.
01:46:58 And so is.
01:46:59 If you could get.
01:47:01 Good enough Internet and this look as much.
01:47:04 As it worries me a little bit, you know the Elon Musk Starlink stuff might be the way to go, cause it will have the bandwidth.
01:47:12 So it might not be the worst thing if you could the the list to get on that beta test is ridiculous.
01:47:18 But if you could somehow score something like that.
01:47:22 And have the bandwidth to where you.
01:47:23 Could have people working remote.
01:47:24 Lync doing anything from, you know, coding kind of a job to again, there's like all kinds of just stupid online stuff that people can do.
01:47:33 And it could even be just like online stores, like in the same way Amish produce furniture and stuff like that.
01:47:42 There's lots of stuff that you could make.
Speaker 12
01:47:45 You know, make a community.
Devon
01:47:47 Object in fact remember the the amount of people we were talking.
01:47:51 We were talking about a few streams back.
01:47:53 I mean they they were building like washers.
01:47:55 And dryers and ****.
01:47:56 Now, I'm not saying we have to make washers and dryers, but there might be something cool that would be easy and.
01:48:02 Fun to.
01:48:02 Make so there's yeah.
01:48:04 There's a lot of moving pieces anyway.
Speaker 12
01:48:08 Let's take a look.
Devon
01:48:08 Here I'm probably going to cut this one short.
01:48:11 I didn't record the stream locally because of I forgot to and I'm.
01:48:15 I don't know if it's even actually going to be like.
01:48:19 I don't even know how to access this from once I finish it so.
01:48:26 I don't know if I can even post this one.
01:48:28 The bit shoot or even the odyssey.
01:48:30 I don't know.
01:48:30 I'm assuming I can.
Speaker 12
01:48:31 Post the Odyssey, I just don't know how to even do this.
Devon
01:48:35 I want to figure all that stuff.
Speaker 12
01:48:36 Out before I.
01:48:38 Go to bed.
01:48:39 So I'm going to cut this kind of short, I'll.
Devon
01:48:41 Go through and.
01:48:41 See what people?
Speaker 12
01:48:42 Have here before I do that though.
Devon
01:48:45 Have I looked at the Peach community?
01:48:46 No, I haven't.
Speaker 11
01:48:49 UM.
Speaker 12
01:48:53 Let's see here.
01:49:00 Anything else? Anybody else?
Devon
01:49:03 In the early 70s, gay liberation Fronts Storm San Francisco, LA, and Chicago Conventions of psychiatry, medicine and behavior modification, shouting down speakers and terrorizing audience members.
01:49:18 These are the bullying tactics that eventually changed gay from being a disorder.
01:49:23 Well, right.
01:49:23 And, but here's the again, once again, here's the difference.
01:49:27 They did not have to worry about all the stuff that I was going to say.
01:49:34 They don't have to worry about being arrested in the same way, Antifa doesn't have to worry about being arrested because they have enough friends in high places.
01:49:42 We don't have friends in high places.
01:49:46 Nor do we, quite frankly, we just don't have dedicated enough people that are willing to.
01:49:50 Go to jail.
01:49:52 On a regular basis and part of that look, part of that might be because we don't have the billionaires willing to bail them out and give them lawyers.
01:50:00 You know, we don't have that infrastructure.
01:50:03 Because that'd be great.
01:50:04 I'm all about doing, you know, actions like that.
01:50:07 That'd be awesome.
01:50:08 But then what would happen is you'd get thrown in jail, like the people from January 6th.
01:50:14 You wouldn't have anyone step up and give you like these fancy Jew lawyers that would get you out.
01:50:19 You wouldn't have all these media outlets telling you know the NPCS about how you're a political prisoner.
01:50:29 Putting the pressure on, you know the the whole out ruling class, people that didn't want to go along with it, the shrinking number of people that didn't want.
01:50:37 To go along with it.
01:50:39 You just don't.
01:50:40 That's what I'm saying.
01:50:40 We're it's a different paradigm.
01:50:43 It's a different paradigm when the right wing.
Speaker 12
01:50:46 Wonder if there's a way.
01:50:47 To say this.
Devon
01:50:54 I'm just saying this as an observation.
01:50:59 My read of things is.
01:51:04 When the right wing.
01:51:07 Is successful.
01:51:09 With action, it's not political action.
01:51:16 Now I'll just leave it at that.
01:51:20 But certainly you don't have the kind of of you don't have, it's you just have.
01:51:24 You're running from a you're you're coming from a totally different place.
01:51:29 And you can't use the kind of political action they used.
01:51:31 You can't even use the same bullying tactics they used because you don't have the same institutions backing you up.
01:51:38 You just don't.
01:51:39 You don't.
01:51:42 Until you have that, I mean you're, you know, I I think you have to get into a mode of, like I said, you have to be in the mode of.
01:51:50 You arrive in a country that is already anti you primacy, because that's the situation you're in.
01:51:58 You're in a country that the, you know, the primacy of this country hates you.
01:52:02 Hates you and wants you dead.
01:52:04 That's the way.
01:52:05 It is, and so you don't really have a whole lot of sway.
01:52:08 You don't.
01:52:09 In fact, a lot of your own people are part of that structure that hates you and wants you dead.
01:52:14 And they're, you know, they're just suicidal because they.
01:52:20 They hate their own people.
01:52:22 What about when electronics start to break the the stuff that generates power starts to break.
01:52:27 You can't get repair parts to fix it.
01:52:30 Good not to rely too much electricity.
01:52:33 Yeah, and getting too ahead of yourself there.
01:52:36 It's like.
01:52:36 You know.
01:52:38 Honestly, look.
01:52:40 That's one of the reasons why I like.
01:52:41 I mean just.
01:52:43 It's getting a little harpy to talk about it.
01:52:46 You know at this stage, but let's just say that's one of the reasons why I have old electronics like there's some things you can't like my computer, right?
01:52:55 But even with my computer, I fixed my own computer.
01:52:58 I mean, sure, I have to get a.
01:52:59 I had to get a replacement motherboard and you know replacement parts.
01:53:02 I can't make a motherboard or and and I'm not even good at surface mount soldering, so I'm not going to be changing capacitors on a motherboard or.
01:53:10 Like that and nor do I think that's practical.
01:53:13 But there is a lot of technology you can get that is either built to.
01:53:16 Last or that is serviceable and that's why I like older electronics because it's almost all built to be user serviceable and it's on top of that built to last.
01:53:29 And you can say the same thing.
01:53:30 About a lot of cars.
01:53:32 I mean, look at Cuba, they've been keeping the same 1950s cars on the road for ******* ever. And so there's ways you can do it.
01:53:40 There's ways you can do it.
01:53:41 I wouldn't get to like it.
01:53:43 Look, if you get to a point where for some reason you can't replace solar panel.
01:53:52 We're in more trouble than you know.
01:53:55 At that point, yeah, you're.
01:53:56 Right you should.
01:53:57 Just well, I guess no more electricity if it gets so Mad Max out there that we can't get replacement solar panels.
01:54:03 That something's bad and that's why you have to have, like, a treasury.
01:54:07 You have to have money and stuff.
01:54:08 You have to have it set up to where you have to have a rainy day fund.
01:54:12 You know, like if something in the community there have to be some kind of tax system or tide system or something.
01:54:17 Like that?
01:54:18 I mean, you'd have to have that set up so that, like, even like, so a lot of coops, people have a shared well, right.
01:54:27 So they have a single well for like the entire St.
01:54:30 and everyone pays X amount of dollars a month to have water, and it's just coming from that well and that.
01:54:37 That money is just going into an account, and if that well ever breaks, it's not like everyone's out of water because there's some bank account that they've everyone has been paying into for however long and that money goes to fixing.
01:54:50 Well, and so you you could do things like that, right?
01:54:54 You could have, like, a different co-ops where you'd have like a well or or even like solar power.
01:55:02 Like OK, if you want to be connected to the Solar power station that we created, you have to pay.
01:55:10 Takes them out into this account every month, but it's nonprofit, right?
01:55:14 It's not there to make any money.
01:55:15 It's just a nonprofit account that if one of the panels goes out, or an inverter or something, it's like, OK, well, we just use the money from that account.
01:55:26 To fix it, I mean people.
01:55:28 Already do this.
01:55:29 All the time, like with wells specifically, but other things too, like Southern California has got a lot of that with wells and with even with power.
01:55:39 So there's already structured ways of doing this.
01:55:49 That's why you build exclusive community and have a wealthy benefactor.
01:55:52 I don't know.
01:55:53 I I kind of.
01:55:54 It would be nice if you have a wealthy benefactor in a way, but like I kind of think that it needs to be.
01:55:59 I don't.
01:56:00 I don't want some.
01:56:01 Like I said, I don't have, like, some cult leader that that has swayed like I want to have some way that this is.
01:56:08 I don't know.
01:56:09 I don't know.
Speaker 12
01:56:12 We'll see how this all.
Devon
01:56:16 Trickles out.
01:56:17 I think this is all out of order now, but let.
Speaker 12
01:56:19 Me do two more.
Devon
01:56:21 What about hydroelectric stream?
01:56:24 Skip, provide electricity.
01:56:25 Yeah, there's a lot.
01:56:26 There's wind there.
01:56:27 There's all kinds.
01:56:27 Of things.
Speaker 12
01:56:28 You can do.
Devon
01:56:29 You know, hydroelectric is is easy if you've got, you know, you gotta have water source.
01:56:35 Wind is easy in most places, as long as there's enough.
01:56:38 Wind there's lots of ways you can generate your own electricity.
01:56:42 And all the technology is old as ****, you know, like even solar is old as far.
01:56:46 Now so it's it's not hard to generate electricity. We've been generating electricity for over 100 years now.
01:56:57 On a non political note, what do you think of spirit boxes?
01:57:00 It's kind of a dumb.
01:57:02 Or kind of dumb, but as a fan of radio, I thought you might.
01:57:06 They're they're, they're stupid.
01:57:08 They're just they just.
01:57:09 If you're talking about what I think you're talking about, all they are is they're just radios that are randomly changing.
01:57:15 Frequencies and even if ghosts were real, like you're hearing what you want to hear.
01:57:26 You know it's working in the same way that a horoscope works where it's like it's open to interpretation, so it's generating random noises and eventually it's going.
01:57:37 To form a.
01:57:39 You know, it's like if.
Speaker 11
01:57:40 You have a.
Devon
01:57:41 1,000,000 monkeys typing on a million typewriters for a million years. Eventually you get Shakespeare kind of a thing.
Speaker 12
01:57:47 Right.
Devon
01:57:48 It's it's.
01:57:50 That's all it is.
01:57:51 It's all it is.
01:57:53 All that ghost hunter stuff is ridiculous.
Speaker 12
01:57:59 Let's see here.
Devon
01:58:03 What about hydro?
01:58:04 Are we talking about that?
01:58:08 OK, here we go.
01:58:08 Mandatory IQ testing for leadership positions.
01:58:11 Yeah, I think there should be.
01:58:13 Maybe something like that.
01:58:15 I wouldn't be opposed to something like that.
01:58:17 It might be a little biased but.
01:58:21 I think, uh, I think that's something we could we could workout so.
01:58:27 Alright, I'm going to try to click on these super chatty things at.
Speaker 11
01:58:30 The top.
Devon
01:58:36 I don't see how.
01:58:40 OK, here we go.
01:58:43 So Alaska Chaga says, keep fighting.
01:58:45 Thank you.
01:58:47 Jay Fox says the fire emoji, I think.
01:58:54 Tom Paine says see the way I'm reading this is probably not the way you're supposed to read them, so this is making it annoying.
01:59:01 Glad to see you here.
01:59:02 You'll like it once you get used to it.
01:59:04 I was a mod on your old YouTube channel, chimp with the car.
01:59:07 I would love to the honor here.
01:59:08 OK.
01:59:09 You know, I'll probably do that.
01:59:14 Let's see.
01:59:15 The eldest got no state property tax in Alaska.
01:59:18 Just saying.
01:59:19 Yeah, Alaska has some things that make it attractive.
01:59:22 National you can't see the whole thing because the way this is glad you survived the trouble, Shoah, Antifragile, dissident.
01:59:30 Right.
01:59:32 I mean, I was just, you know, like, like I said, like, I I don't even know if I'm actually been there, but I've always just assumed that.
01:59:39 I'd be banned from there at some point.
01:59:42 Durst dot dot dot dot is all it says Jews have to touch private part to children to sacrifice their children.
01:59:49 I don't think all Jews do, but you know, bears singe, we notice you make a pretty shekel, Anita.
01:59:56 It sure would be a shame if those shekels went away.
02:00:00 Nate Gray, every single time.
02:00:03 And I think that's all of them.
02:00:04 If I'm doing this correctly.
02:00:06 So with that.
02:00:10 I appreciate you guys stopping by.
02:00:13 We'll get this working a little smoother.
02:00:15 I'm probably also going to get.
02:00:19 Entropy working.
02:00:21 Or I don't know if you can do actual super chats using just odyssey, so I don't know or even if Odyssey works with entropy, but I'm going to get all that stuff.
02:00:30 Worked out pretty soon here.
02:00:33 Also I'm going to find I I think I have a publisher for the the the book.
02:00:38 To get that back back available and book two, I actually was working on that the other day.
02:00:45 And so maybe we'll get book one back in, in stores or at least available and then book 2 will be shortly coming out after that.
02:00:55 So I think I have that all straightened out.
02:00:59 And you know, I was thinking about this on my rock March, where last stream I think I said like, look, the movie is kind of a low priority right now.
02:01:06 And while that is true.
02:01:09 I don't think that we should just.
02:01:10 I think it's still something we could do, especially because if it's being crowd sourced, right, like if all I'm having to do is edit it.
02:01:17 If other people are are actually shooting this at, if that's something people want to do.
02:01:23 I'm not going to say it's I'm not.
02:01:25 That's just not going to happen.
02:01:26 It's just like I kind of feel bad for I feel like I was a little dismissive.
02:01:30 Like Ohh, you know, we don't have time for that.
Speaker 7
02:01:34 Well, like I.
Devon
02:01:34 Said I don't have time for that right now, but maybe other people do.
02:01:37 So maybe that's still something that.
02:01:40 We do.
02:01:41 I've just.
02:01:42 I've had a lot going on over here, like a lot.
Speaker 12
02:01:44 Going on over here.
Devon
02:01:46 And and so it's just been a little crazy.
02:01:49 So anyway.
02:01:51 Enjoy your Thursday.
02:01:53 Hopefully I'll get this up somewhere on bit, shoot and hopefully I can figure out to post this on to Odyssey and thank you Odyssey for at least so far not being ship bags and and for even talking **** about trovo on Twitter I saw that.
02:02:10 So hopefully that's good news.
02:02:13 For Black pilled, I'm of course.
Speaker 7
02:02:18 Devil's day.
Speaker 22
02:02:30 Music is a universal language.
02:02:32 You can make a world of difference.
02:02:55 Rock Against racism live from the Metro in Boston.
Speaker 20
02:03:01 We're back and we're live at the metro and it's my pleasure to introduce to you now the rock against racism Rap and Breakthrough.
02:03:10 Take it away.
Speaker 3
02:03:38 When you put the.
Speaker 2
02:03:42 And of course, bye bye.
02:03:45 Without being without a doubt, we all agree.
02:03:56 Spot on people's my name and I'm here.
02:03:59 Tell your racism to.
02:04:00 Say you see what I mean?
02:04:01 Racist, you'll.
02:04:02 Miss a thing in the past, it's a diet fat and it just won't lie.
02:04:05 But a while you're back, this would kind of back and the hopes for the future where kindness at everywhere.
02:04:11 You looking with the spare money?
02:04:13 She energizing the schools and throughout the next year the windows jobs are from minority.
02:04:18 There was a living nightmare.
02:04:19 Every outlet, see think was so bad he couldn't walk down the street visit you went the wrong dollar, you would get beat, you would get your money ticket on your car, stop or get him seen phone calls to your home.
02:04:30 That's even in these times of things were never quiet.
02:04:33 There was all.
02:04:33 A bike or a big red white.
02:04:35 These blacks with blacks and whites with whites.
02:04:37 The only time in your life it's the house will fight.
02:04:40 But after the time of things are.
02:04:41 Coming along that.
02:04:42 People realize that racism is wrong, so Christy see her brother and my seat show the people you're in the place to be.
Speaker 3
02:04:50 Stop this.
02:04:51 We must stop this happy color.
02:04:54 Not racist, but I guess to preach every all in East racism makes no sense is what I'm here to.
02:05:00 Because we all live in different neighborhoods, doesn't mean we couldn't get along.
02:05:03 We know we should.
02:05:05 These Chinese or white?
02:05:07 I don't see no reason for.
02:05:08 Us to fight, right?
02:05:10 I really pray.
02:05:11 To my dear life.
02:05:12 That I don't see your prejudice.
02:05:13 Person in my sight.
02:05:15 Today gotta teach.
02:05:17 Her racism is not joke.
02:05:19 So fun.
02:05:20 Great to see I've only just begun and I won't stop for all #1 the colors of the mean. You're cool and only mean you're breaking this in a middle school or rock against racism.
02:05:32 I don't wanna hear no kind of criticism win mix with together and we're sitting on the cloud and we work together.
Speaker 21
02:05:38 Very cry.
Speaker 3
02:05:40 Out what I'm gonna.
02:05:41 Do I want you to?
02:05:42 Hear from my point of view, you're off my list.
02:05:45 If you're a budget very soon and never exist.
02:05:48 If you're a racist.
02:05:49 So you say you like the other.
02:05:52 Soon to see the.
02:05:52 Day we call them.
02:05:53 Our brothers, I wanna see that and that's.
02:05:56 The fact because if they come together to be exact.
02:05:59 What will this day?
02:06:00 When will this day come?
02:06:01 Some which it should.
02:06:03 Be all #1.
02:06:04 Apply if you're a fly guy.
02:06:06 Once you get it over like that and.
02:06:08 Give it a try.
02:06:09 Listen to.
Speaker 21
02:06:09 The what?
02:06:11 Now I can't stand this racist.
02:06:13 I gotta.
02:06:14 Open my inner Broadway.
02:06:17 Other people think strange, but I can't take.
02:06:20 Places are no more.
02:06:21 So you're about to see.
02:06:22 Get on the floor.
02:06:23 I'm about to write the party with.
02:06:25 The rise to Lord.
02:06:26 If you don't like it, then there's the door.
02:06:29 Got a message to get across things like any car.
02:06:33 We got to come together and get involved with the presidents.
02:06:37 Problem will not be solved now.
02:06:39 I'm not sure of racist evolution, but I think it's everything that we need us.
Speaker 6
02:06:43 Who's the guy?
Speaker 21
02:06:44 If we don't get one, we'll go nowhere without giving others a chance to stand.
02:06:48 Now with the show.
02:06:49 And it's the where it stopped and fighting racism because they are on top down 956-1169. You could call that number anytime before the 1st sold fresh and original is our goal.
02:07:03 That's I know.
02:07:03 I know other that do the same message.
02:07:06 Alright, y'all is our name so.
02:07:08 I hope a few.
02:07:08 Of you, we have recruited each and everyone knowing is suited.