[00:00:07] The TV told me that if I eat bugs and pay more money to the government, my weather will be gooder. The Kate Dalley Show starts now. I grow up, I want to work for a woke company. Like super woke. When I grow up, when I grow up, I want to be hired based on what I look like rather than my skills. I want to be judged by my political beliefs. I want to get promoted based on my chromosomes. When I grow up, I want to be offended by my co-workers and walk around the office on egg cells
[00:00:36] and have my words policed by HR. Words like Grandfather, Peanut Gallery, Long Time No See, No Can Do. When I grow up, I want to be obsessed with emotional safety and do workplace sensitivity training all day long. When I grow up, I want to climb the corporate ladder just by following the crowd. I want to be a conformist. I want to weaponize my pronouns. What are pronouns? It's time to grow up and get back to work.
[00:01:04] I was assigned female at birth. And I identify as a woman. But according to the back of a craft box of mac and cheese, I am a family of four. Friday show. You know I love Fridays. Phone lines are open in this first hour. And of course, I'll bring Marlee on in the next hour.
[00:01:33] She is from unitedforfreedom.com. And let me tell you, she's awesome. Marlee Hornick. You're going to want to listen to her. That's what I have to say. You're going to want to listen to her. You know, and yesterday's show. Boy, Pat was awesome, wasn't he? On the soil. Oh my gosh. You know, we really, I'm saying this for me too. We really don't think about all of those things affecting our food supply.
[00:02:02] We talk about dyes. We talk about little things, you know, with Maha doing, not doing, but the soil. I mean, that's our food supply for Pete's sake. So you got to check that out if you haven't listened to it because it's really, really good. And I so appreciate you tuning in. Um, and I was thinking a lot about this, uh, about communities because you know, most, most people out there won't bring up local community because local community.
[00:02:31] Well, honest to honest to goodness. They, I don't think they want local community fixed. I really don't because it seems like all the nefarious forces are sort of behind the switching of communities. Um, people are right now is talking a lot about, well, the Californians are moving in to, you know, Wyoming and Texas and Montana and Utah and Nevada. And, and with the mentality of the socialism mentality.
[00:03:01] Now some conservatives leave, um, but that, but, but a lot of communities are getting this infiltration across the West and onto the East and from the East too. Um, people are going to a smaller communities and then spreading their brand of, um, biased brainwashed. Um, just like the intro, you know, um, I love that. Didn't you, uh, that, that sort of mentality to their communities.
[00:03:28] And then you kind of wonder how these communities switch and change. But I kind of want to tell you a story about a gentleman on a California radio station. I'll call him Jack. And it's, I identify a lot with this guy. He's, um, not on the air anymore. Um, but he was in radio for a short while and tried to bring the truth to his community in California. California. And I'm going to bring this up because I think that this is a great lesson on how you
[00:03:57] can take a state like California, be very conservative and Republican and switch it to a very woke state. So woke that they belong in China. Okay. How does that happen to a community of people that are pretty alert, right? You're conservative, you're alert. How does that even happen? Well, I'll tell you how. So Jack, uh, started asking questions that the local press wasn't asking like, why are the budgets expanding so high?
[00:04:26] And that seems unnecessary and, and, um, huge budgets for police and fire that were unnecessary. And of course, election fraud, things that didn't make sense, zoning issues, water issues, uh, power issues, all of these things, right? Starting to talk about, you know, the local press wasn't really asking any hardcore questions and they were letting the politicians sort of dictate the interviews. And so nobody was really getting down to the truth. And so Jack started talking about the truth.
[00:04:57] And the more he talked, the more politicians got upset. They were trying to figure out ways how to stop him from exposing what was going on behind the scenes. And they didn't want to appear like they were silencing anybody because they had to get reelected. You can't have that. And so they were trying to kind of figure out ways that they could silence him without appearing to silence him. And so they didn't want anybody kind of figuring out the, the, the unconstitutional things that
[00:05:27] they were doing behind the scenes. So the community was pretty split at that point, um, Republican to Democrat, even though it was leaning more Republican. Okay. It wasn't completely Republican, but it was, it was leaning more towards conservative values at that point. And the politicians catered to that sentiment by representing themselves as such. Okay. As, as, as Republicans. And so they were anything but that because behind the scenes, once they got in, they
[00:05:56] were doing all kinds of things that conservatives wouldn't do, but that's kind of how politics goes. And I'm sure you've witnessed this in your own community as well. So the local, uh, local company, uh, one in particular started sponsoring, uh, Jack and they positioned themselves of, you know, lovers of free speech kind of liked this and geared themselves to the community. And it was working until Jack started getting under the politicians skin.
[00:06:22] And then the politicians were getting a little more desperate and they started figuring out ways that they could get in tight, you know, with this company in an effort to discredit Jack to the, to the company that way they could kind of go about it that way. And they wanted to cut them off at the knees so that sponsoring wasn't coming in. And so therefore you'd have to leave the air. Right. And so that didn't happen. And Jack stayed on the air. And, uh, so they tried that way and, and it really wasn't working like they really wanted
[00:06:51] it to, although the company eventually stopped, um, sponsoring Jack. So then, um, then they, the company, um, uh, well, the politicians actually, uh, kept, you know, meeting with media to try to get them to stop Jack and get him off the air, you know? And then at the same time this was going on, there were about, there were, there was kind of this new flock of people moving into the community.
[00:07:19] And they suddenly had this huge interest, even though they were new to the community of being sort of the leaders of the community. And so they endeared themselves and represented themselves as patriots and people bought in. Okay. And then, um, they actually had some ulterior motives, but Jack was sort of noticing this and kind of seemed like something was off. And, you know, why are these people that are moving in that are brand new is just suddenly wanting to be in politics and suddenly wanting to kind of be at the helm of the community.
[00:07:49] They had just barely entered the community. So he was kind of keeping his eye on these folks and kind of seeing what they would do. And what was interesting was, um, they never really, um, they endeared themselves to Jack so that, uh, so that they could, you know, talk to Jack, but they also, and to kind of side with Jack that, Hey, all this stuff was happening and they were the answer. But, but then they weren't really promoting Jack.
[00:08:16] Like they weren't really actually off the air, really doing much, but it appeared to be that they were promoting. And so that's, I think why Jack kind of felt like, Hmm, something's off. And then, um, they, uh, started, um, supporting candidates that were just not, um, well, there were more left leaning candidates. And so people were getting kind of confused and it was kind of crazy and they were winning races. I mean, even though they were new, they were winning races and they were getting in, but everyone
[00:08:45] kind of knew that some of the races were fixed. So they were trying to figure out how that happened because these guys, you know, seemed really sincere. And so then the news organizations, um, that, uh, were catering to the state and the communities, um, nearby. And also in this community, uh, who were very left leaning, didn't also like Jack on the air because Jack was trying to say everything that was going on and it was making them not look good because they weren't asking really good questions.
[00:09:14] So they started a kind of a campaign behind the scenes to, to get Jack off the air as well. So we're all these forces trying to get Jack off the air. It was kind of interesting and, um, and discredit it, make him look bad to the community. Try to try to try, just try to get him gone. And the community not really realizing what was going on behind the scenes that there was
[00:09:37] sort of this, you know, going on, uh, to, to get voices silenced, you know, um, basically, um, you know, the station, uh, that had Jack, uh, you know, started wanting people that would just represent, you know, regular news so that it wouldn't upset anybody. They didn't want to upset the politicians. And so the politicians were just campaigning behind the scenes to try to just get Jack on. He eventually was gone.
[00:10:06] He eventually, uh, lost his job and moved on and, uh, is not in radio anymore. And it's so sad because of the fact that could have done a lot of good in a community that turned very left leaning. And here's the deal though. And this is what I kept thinking about was if you could have all of those forces turn a community from a right leaning community to a leftist community that was accepting all
[00:10:32] the junk that all the woke people bring to the table and they, they could do that. Then you could turn a community back around. Couldn't you? If you had enough voices out there to actually bring out the truth and say, this is going on and get people to their meetings, you know, get people to public meetings and encourage them to go instead of never mentioning them. And, uh, which is what Jack was doing. Right? So, so it's kind of interesting when you look and you see all the nefarious forces that are
[00:11:01] trying to, to stop people from exposing because they all want, you know, the power and the money and, and, uh, they all, they all think this is for the, the betterment of a community because those politicians want to stay in power more than 20 years and you got to get reelected. So you really can't have the exposing going on. You've got to cut that out at the heart so that you can just have sort of the nice, nice,
[00:11:29] nice, nice, nice, nice little stories that never expose anything. And then everyone's happy and everyone stays in power. Right? But not for the people. So the people don't win in that scenario. And I was thinking about the fact that, um, that you could really turn a community around. If you had enough people on social media exposing, if you had enough people that were brave enough
[00:11:49] to put voices in media, if you had people that were brave enough to, um, to sort of erect a new news organization that would, that would do deeper dives into what was going on in a community and how they changed. And, and how could we stop then read that red States that are known as red States from being leftist infiltrated? Because this is how the process works.
[00:12:15] And people don't understand that community to community, community, you shut up the media. You don't expose. You just, you just try to make everything nice. It's a nice disease, right? Everybody gets along. Everybody's nice. See no confrontation. Well, no confrontation means no freedom of speech. No confrontation means somebody is hiding something because there's a lot of stuff going on. And so from community to community, I want your input. How can we stop the infiltration of leftism in all of our communities?
[00:12:44] How can we do it? What are some of the things that we can do as people in our everyday lives that have busy lives? What can we do to stop this? Be right back on the show. Phone lines are open. Kate Daly.